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Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics Seminars

We hold weekly seminars and one-off events to stimulate research at the interface of mathematics, engineering, physics, biology and other disciplines. The AIMS seminars are hosted by the Department of Mathematics and encompasses many of the applied and interdisciplinary research groups at Bath. This includes the Centre for Nonlinear Mechanics, Centre for Mathematical Biology, Institute for Mathematical Innovation, and so forth. But we also host plenty of talks of interest to Analysts, Numerical Analysts, Engineers, Physicists, and so forth!

Time and location: typically seminars run on Tuesdays at 13:15 in 4 West 1.7 (a room known as The Wolfson Room).

2023-24 schedule

The schedule below is updated as the term goes.

Semester 1

Week Date Speaker Title
1 3 Oct No seminar!
2 10 Oct Hilary Weller (Reading) Implicit Time Stepping for Atmospheric Transport
3 17 Oct Alexander Wray (Strathclyde) Proximal planar polygonal potential problems
4 24 Oct AIMS organisational meeting
5 31 Oct Aleksandra Ardaševa (Copenhagen) Interactive active matter
6 7 Nov Rob Lamb (Lancaster, JBA Trust) Grappling with uncertainty monsters in hydrology: how can we cope?
7 14 Nov Matthew Juniper (Cambridge) Adjoint-accelerated Bayesian Inference
8 21 Nov Jonathan Cox (Bath) Scent capture in a hagfish
9 28 Nov Corwin Wright (Bath) How well do global km-scale models simulate convective atmospheric waves?
10 5 Dec Ed Blockley (Met Office) Sea ice modelling
11 12 Dec MMath students
12 9 Jan *Open*

Joining AIMS

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You can email the main organiser at p.trinh[at]bath.ac.uk and I can add you!

Visitor and speaker details

AIMS organisers and participants

2023-24: this is a rough list of staff at Bath who are interested or have participated in AIMS. This list will be continually updated.

  • Phil Trinh (AIMS organiser, applied mathematics, fluid dynamics, asymptotics)
  • Chris Budd (applied mathematics, industrial mathematics)
  • Lisa Maria Kreusser (PDEs, data analysis, machine learning)
  • Jennifer Tweedy (mathematical medicine, fluid mechanics, mathematical modelling)
  • Jonathan Dawes (dynamical systems, mathematical biology, fluid mechanics)
  • Miles Wheeler (fluid mechanics, analysis)
  • Ben Walker (fluid mechanics, microswimmers, biological growth)
  • Josh Shelton (water waves, asymptotics)