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The Isaac Newton Institute is the world's foremost mathematical research centre. Living Proof aims to highlight the diverse people and interconnected topics linked to its many activities. Interviewees range from visiting academics and lecturers to mathematicians, other scientists, musicians, artists, students, and prominent figures within the University of Cambridge and beyond. The podcast typically involves mathematical themes, but is specifically aimed at a general audience. The focus is on the subjects being interviewed and the social stories they have to tell, not just on the significance and details of the research they may be undertaking. We hope there is interest and inspiration here for everyone.- The Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences (UK) is an international research centre based in Cambridge, UK. A part of the University of Cambridge, it has been hosting research programmes on mathematical themes since July 1992.Visit > www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-podcast

Living Proof: the Isaac Newton Institute podcast Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences

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The Isaac Newton Institute is the world's foremost mathematical research centre. Living Proof aims to highlight the diverse people and interconnected topics linked to its many activities. Interviewees range from visiting academics and lecturers to mathematicians, other scientists, musicians, artists, students, and prominent figures within the University of Cambridge and beyond. The podcast typically involves mathematical themes, but is specifically aimed at a general audience. The focus is on the subjects being interviewed and the social stories they have to tell, not just on the significance and details of the research they may be undertaking. We hope there is interest and inspiration here for everyone.- The Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences (UK) is an international research centre based in Cambridge, UK. A part of the University of Cambridge, it has been hosting research programmes on mathematical themes since July 1992.Visit > www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-podcast

    #59 Meeting the three mathematics medalists from the STEM for Britain awards 2024

    #59 Meeting the three mathematics medalists from the STEM for Britain awards 2024

    In this episode of Living Proof, Dan Aspel is joined by three guests: Daniel Gardham (Surrey), Katherine Benjamin (Oxford), and Francisco de Melo Virissimo (LSE), all of whom won medals as podium finishers at the 2024 STEM for Britain awards at the UK parliament in March. The conversation covers their success in the highly competitive poster exhibition, how it felt to present their mathematical research to politicians and the public, and what the future holds for each of them from this point onwards.

    > https://stemforbritain.org.uk/
    > https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/stem-for-britain-winners-2024/

    00:00 - Introduction
    02:20 - How does it feel to have won medals at STEM for Britain?
    04:40 - What attracted you to the event?
    08:10 - What’s it like presenting mathematical research to MPs and politicians?
    12:10 - Learning to communicate key information quickly and more efficiently, and comparisons with academic settings
    16:40 - Could all academics benefit from this kind of experience?
    19:00 - How would pure maths fare at en event such as STEM for Britain?
    20:50 - A strong field of finalist posters, but little time to enjoy them
    23:30 - The experience of visiting Parliament and the atmosphere of the event
    27:27 - What does the future hold for each of you?

    • 32 min
    “Meet the… Simons Postdoctoral Fellows” mini series #11 Dr Swapnil Jaideo Kole

    “Meet the… Simons Postdoctoral Fellows” mini series #11 Dr Swapnil Jaideo Kole

    Now in its third year, the INI Postdoctoral Fellowships in Mathematics scheme enables “exceptional early career researchers in the mathematical sciences” to gain “experience, independence and new connections on their way to a successful academic career”. 
    In this episode of Living Proof, Dan Aspel speak to Dr Swapnil Jaideo Kole to learn about her journey through mathematics so far, and to find out what being awarded this Fellowship – which involves spending three months on the INI research programme "New statistical physics in living matter: non equilibrium states under adaptive control"  and nine months working with Professor Michael Cates at Cambridge University’s Department for Applied Maths and Theoretical Physics  – means to her personally.

    • 8 min
    #58 Linking Cambridge with Africa: how to co-host an international research workshop

    #58 Linking Cambridge with Africa: how to co-host an international research workshop

    From 8-12 January 2024, the "Equivariant methods in geometry" took place in INI's main seminar room in Cambridge, UK. So far, so routine procedure. However, this workshop had the unique twist of being run in parallel with a team at the University of Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. Linked by audio-visual streaming connections, the two events were remotely connected and operated as one throughout the week.

    Following successful interactions across continents (on top of the usual collaborations taking place at the Cambridge base), Dan Aspel caught up with organisers and participants: Victoria Hoskins, Praise Adeyemo, Joshua Jackson and Dominic Bunnett to find out how the partnership came about, and how others could do the same with their own research meetings.

    • 22 min
    #57 Cambridge Festival | Prof Ben Allanach previews his talk: "The Force Awakens: Quantum Collisions"

    #57 Cambridge Festival | Prof Ben Allanach previews his talk: "The Force Awakens: Quantum Collisions"

    In this short episode, Dan Aspel speaks to Professor Ben Allanach (Cambridge, CERN) about his talk "The Force Awakens: Quantum Collisions" which he'll be delivering in INI's main seminar room for this year's Cambridge Festival.

    Taking place on Saturday 23 March at 11:00, the talk is in fact now sold out. However, if you'd like to join the waiting list for any cancelled tickets you can do so here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-force-awakens-quantum-collisions-tickets-810293639087

    ... and remember that even if you aren't able to attend in person, the talk will be streamed live on our site and made available to view after the event. So make sure to bookmark the following two links.

    Live stream: newton.ac.uk/news/watch-live
    Recording: newton.ac.uk/outreach/ongoing-initiatives/cambridge-festival

    • 9 min
    #56 Voices from Ukraine: Olena Domanska of the Solidarity for Mathematicians programme

    #56 Voices from Ukraine: Olena Domanska of the Solidarity for Mathematicians programme

    Episode published 30/01/24 
    In February 2022, Olena Domanska and her family left their home in Ukraine. The ongoing Russian invasion has meant that they are yet to return to the world they left behind. However, through her engagement with INI's Solidarity for mathematicians programme, she and her family are currently based near the University of Manchester where she is continuing her work on neural networks "at the intercept of artificial intelligence and differential equations". 

    In this podcast, Olena - mother to five children, including an eight-month-old daughter - talks through her experience of the Solidarity programme and how it has made the continuation of her career possible under trying circumstances.

    • 19 min
    “Meet the… Simons Postdoctoral Fellows” mini series #10 Dr Samuel Stark

    “Meet the… Simons Postdoctoral Fellows” mini series #10 Dr Samuel Stark

    Episode published: 20/11/23 
    Thanks to the generous support of the Simons Foundation, the INI-Simons Postdoctoral Fellowships in Mathematics is now in its second year of enabling “exceptional early career researchers in the mathematical sciences” to gain “experience, independence and new connections on their way to a successful academic career”. 


    In this episode of Living Proof, Dan Aspel speak to Dr Samuel Stark to learn about his journey through mathematics so far, and to find out what being awarded this Fellowship – which involves spending six months on an INI research programme and six months working at Cambridge University’s Faculty of Maths – means to him personally.

    • 4 min

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