Cardiff SIAM-IMA Student Chapter
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The Cardiff University SIAM-IMA Student Chapter includes students and faculty members who are interested in mathematics and their real-world applications.
Cardiff, Wales
Joined August 2016
Brilliant PGR Talk yesterday to wrap up the academic year by @HowellsMA on "The Travelling Swiftie Problem (Taylor's Version)". A unique and engaging way to introduce the travelling salesman problem and routing optimisation. Well done, Matthew π
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π£οΈ Today is our last PGR Talk of the academic year, given by @HowellsMA on "The Travelling Swiftie Problem (Taylor's Version)." π Abacws/3.38, 2pm βοΈ PGR Tea follows in the Staff Room π Hope to see you there!
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Excellent PGR Talk this week from Daniel Hambly on 'Determining paths of a fixed length.' A really engaging presentation on interesting work in graph theory. Well done, Daniel π
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π£οΈ Tomorrow's PGR talk will be given by Daniel Hambly on 'Determining paths of a fixed length.' π Abacws/1.04, 2pm βοΈ PGR Tea follows in the Staff Room π Hope to see you there!
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Fantastic PGR Talk this week from @baderhathal93 on "Exotic options in fractal activity time models with the Student distribution of log-returns." Well presented and great job answering questions, well done Bader π
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π£οΈ Wednesday's PGR talk is by Bader Saidan on 'Exotic options in fractal activity time models with the Student distribution of log-returns.' π Abacws/1.04, 1pm βοΈ PGR Tea follows in the Staff Room π Hope to see you there!
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Featuring reflections from our former Chapter President @LizzieWilliams8 and current PGR Naomi Wray β thank you both for sharing your experiences. Keep up the amazing work! https://t.co/E8WOph7i4F
cardiff.ac.uk
To celebrate Women in Mathematics Day, five women from the School of Mathematics reflect on their experiences and discuss their work.
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π Today is #WomenInMaths Day! Weβre proud to celebrate the incredible contributions of the women at @MathsCU β your research, teaching, and support make our mathematical community stronger every day π Check out the article below π #May12 #May12WIM #WomenInMath
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Happy Women in Maths Day! Read my story here, together with four other brilliant mathematicians from the School of Maths at Cardiff: @MathsCU
https://t.co/hwLQOWpRyi
cardiff.ac.uk
To celebrate Women in Mathematics Day, five women from the School of Mathematics reflect on their experiences and discuss their work.
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Really interesting PGR Talk yesterday given by Elin Williams on using OR methods to model alcohol consumption and its consequences, and a geographical analysis of alcohol consumption in Wales. Well-presented research on an important topic. Well done, Elin π
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π£οΈ Today's PGR talk is by Elin Williams on 'An overview of the application of OR methods to model alcohol consumption and its consequences, and a geographical analysis of alcohol consumption in Wales.' π Abacws/3.38, 2pm βοΈ PGR Tea follows in the Staff Room π See you there!
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π£οΈ Wednesday's PGR talk is by James Binnie on 'Dimension Estimation.' π Abacws/3.38, 2pm βοΈ PGR Tea follows in the Staff Room π Hope to see you there!
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Brilliant PGR Talk this week by Rhys James on 'Continuum Modelling Of Granular Flows.' Really interesting research and well presented, well done Rhys π
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π£οΈ Today's PGR talk is by Rhys James on 'Continuum Modelling Of Granular Flows.' π Abacws/1.04, 2pm βοΈ PGR Tea follows in the Staff Room π Hope to see you there!
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I had an inspiring day yesterday at @smithinst's TakeAIM 2025 Awards. It was an honour to be named a finalist alongside such fantastic research in mathematics and data science. Congratulations to the winner and all involved!
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Also, a final big thanks to our judge Kirstin Strokorb, Nneka Umeorah, Rhys Lewis and Tim Phillips, as well as to @DanielHambly for hosting, and Elin Williams for helping to organise. We couldn't have done it without you all!
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Again, a big congratulations to all of our 3MT participants. You all gave fantastic presentations showcasing your work in such a short time. It was a really closely fought competition - anyone would've been a worthy winner!
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The winner of our 3MT judges' vote was Rhys James, with his presentation 'Continuum Modelling of Granular Flows.' Fantastic presentation Rhys, well done π
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The winner of our 3MT audience vote was @HowellsMA, with his presentation 'A Fractured System: Clinical Pathway Modelling of a Trauma & Orthopaedics Department.' Excellent job Matthew, well done π
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Our final entrant was Fan Wu, presenting "Network Theory in Modelling Financial Risk Contagion." (8/8)
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