Women leading in science and mathematics lectures
This lecture series will be given by female academics who are leaders in their fields of research. Open to all who are interested in the study of mathematics. Particularly suitable for undergraduate mathematics students. Hosted by the School of Mathematics at the University of Birmingham. All welcome to attend. The lectures are free of charge and will be followed by refreshments.
13th February 2013
Dr Kamila Zychaluk (University of Liverpool)
"Statistical model for changes in coral reefs"
Venue: LRC (Watson Building)
Time: 13:00
27th February 2013
Dr Rebecca Waldecker (Martin Luther Universität Halle Wittenberg)
"Permutation groups"
Venue: LRA (Watson Building)
Time: 14:00
6th March 2013
Dr Anne Juel
University of Manchester
"Confining bubbles in small spaces: instabilities and pattern formation on the pore scale"
Venue: LRA (Watson Building)
Time: 14:00
13th March 2013
Professor Helen Byrne
University of Oxford
"Blazing a trail from combustion to cancer: a perspective from a female mathematician"
Venue: LRA (Watson Building)
Time: 13:00
20th March 2013
Dr Rachel Camina
University of Cambridge
"The story of the Nottingham Group - so far"
Venue: LRA (Watson Building)
Time: 14:00