About The Event
ECRM is the conference for all graduate students! We want to welcome each and every early career mathematician to this conference, where you can meet researchers from all areas in a friendly environment. ECRM is the perfect opportunity to give talks about your maths, whether it be introductory or your own results. We also invite you to the plenary talks, which showcase a wide range of mathematics happening in the UK now.
Where
UCL Bloomsbury Campus,
London, United Kingdom
When
21st – 24th of June 2022
Event Speakers
Academic

Dr. Natasha Blitvic
Combinatorics and probability
Lancaster University

Dr. Carmen Cabrera-Arnau
Socioeconomic modelling
University College London

Prof. Coralia Cartis
Numerical optimization
University of Oxford

Prof. Sonya Crowe
Operational research
University College London

Dr. Eleanor Doman
Mathematical biology
University of Manchester

Prof. Vladimir Dokchitser
Algebraic number theory
University College London

Prof. Anotida Madzvamuse
Numerical methods
University of Sussex

Prof. Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh
Theoretical computer science
University College London

Dr. John Nicholson
Algebraic topology
Imperial College London

Dr. Ryan Palmer
Mathematical biology
University of Bristol

Prof. Melanie Rupflin
Geometric analysis
University of Oxford

Prof. Adam Townsend
Fluid dynamics
Durham University
Industry

Dr. Julien Darlay
Operational Research
LocalSolver

Dr. Jordan Hoffmann
Research Science
Deep Mind

Mr. Reuben Omolu
Cyber Security
Erika Technology
Education

Dr. Niccolò Salvatori
Education
Harris Academy St John’s Wood
Colloquium

Prof. Yang-Hui He
Mathematical Physics
London Institute for Mathematical Sciences
Event Schedule
Reception 502
Welcome Remarks 500/505

Prof. Anotida Madzvamuse 500
A mechanobiochemical model for 3D cell migration.

Prof. Melanie Rupflin 505
Quantitative estimates for geometric variational problems.
Tea and coffee break 502
Student presentations 500/505
Lunch 502

Dr. Natasha Blitvic 500
Permutations, moments and measures.

Prof. Coralia Cartis 505
Optimization with expensive and uncertain data challenges and improvements.
Student presentations 500/505
Tea and coffee break 502
Student presentations 500/505

Dr. Carmen Cabrera-Arnau 500
Uncovering patterns in the distribution of traffic collisions at multiple spatial scales.

Prof. Vladimir Dokchitser 505
Ranks of elliptic curves.
Tea and coffee break 502
Student presentations 500/505
Lunch 502

Prof. Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh 500
Unified mathematics for natural language data and structure.

Dr. Eleanor Doman 505
Examining the effects of heterogeneity in biological tissues.

Mr. Reuben Omolu 505
Making the Most of Maths.
Student presentations 500/505
Tea and coffee break 502
Student presentations 500/505

Dr. John Nicholson 500
The topology of 2-complexes

Prof. Sonya Crowe 505
Maths applied to healthcare: reflections from an operational researcher.
Tea and coffee break 502
Student presentations 500/505
Lunch 502

Prof. Adam Townsend 500
Things I wish I knew about scientific computing before ...

Dr. Ryan Palmer 505
The flower, the bee and the charge between: sensing electrical fields in the natural world.

Dr. Jordan Hoffmann 505
Research Science
Student presentations 500/505
Tea and coffee 502
Closing Remarks 502
Tea and coffee break 502
Lunch 502

Career panel HMLT

Women and gender expansive students breakout session. 502
Conference dinner Cabana
Event Venue
UCL Bloomsbury Campus
The conference will be held at the UCl main campus. This is based in central London and a 5 minute walk from the tube stations 'Euston' and 'Euston Square'. For more information, please see the schedule.
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Do you want to host next year's ECRM? To apply, please read the application guidance below and send the relevant information to maths.ecrm2022@ucl.ac.uk by 11:59pm Saturday 18 June 2022. Applications are also open to institutions that did not attend ECRM 2022.
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Application deadline: May 27, 2022 at 6pm.
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Participant
£10
- Access to all plenary and student talks.
- Present your own work(optional) and collaborate with peers.
- Admittance to the career events.
- Support in our women and gender expansive students breakout session.
- Free lunch and refreshment throughout the conference.
- Access to organised social events.
We invite attendees to arrange their own accomodation.