Generated by All in One SEO Pro v4.9.5.2, this is an llms.txt file, used by LLMs to index the site. # Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences ## Sitemaps - [XML Sitemap](https://www.newton.ac.uk/sitemap.xml): Contains all public & indexable URLs for this website. ## Posts - [Latest news](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/news/) - [INI 30th Anniversary celebrations](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/ini-30th-anniversary-celebrations/) - On Tuesday 28 June 2022, INI will be celebrating its 30th year since the first programmes were held at the Institute - an unbroken run of mathematical activity and research which dates back to 1992. - [Believe in the strength of your ideas](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/believe-in-the-strength-of-your-ideas/) - During the summer of 2025, the Isaac Newton Institute had the pleasure on hosting Dr. Reetha Thomas, the Ramanujan Fellow, and Postdoctoral Researcher at the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB). With a distinguished background in the invariant analysis of nonlinear fractional partial differential equations, Dr. Thomas is now at the forefront of integrating Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) into climate and epidemiological modelling. In this article she discusses her residency within an INI programme and the impact of the Ramanujan Fellowship on her collaborative research into spatio-temporal climate data. - [Sci‑Art at the Isaac Newton Institute: Exploring anomalous patterns through mathematics and creativity](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/sci-art-at-the-isaac-newton-institute-exploring-anomalous-patterns-through-mathematics-and-creativity/) - For most of the last month (20 March to 10 April), the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences transformed its Cambridge building into a shared space for mathematical research and artistic interpretation. Bringing together twelve prize‑winning artworks from an international open competition, the exhibition offered a vivid public engagement activity that explored how contemporary artists respond to advanced mathematical ideas, and how creative practice can open new ways of thinking about scientific research. - [STEM for Britain 2026: INI‑sponsored Bronze prize awarded to UCL’s Freya Bull](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/stem-for-britain-2026-ini-sponsored-bronze-prize-awarded-to-ucls-freya-bull/) - On 17 March, early‑career researchers and policymakers gathered in Portcullis House at the Houses of Parliament for STEM for Britain 2026. The event promotes direct engagement between researchers and parliamentarians, with prizes for the posters that best communicate complex ideas to a lay audience. - [Sci-Art exhibition begins](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/sci-art-exhibition-begins/) - From March 20 until April 10, the Isaac Newton Institute will be hosting an art exhibition, featuring 12 pieces that respond to various aspects of a 2024 research programme we hosted called Stochastic systems for anomalous diffusion (SSD). After months of anticipation, the pieces are installed and the exhibition has begun! - [Join the Isaac Newton Institute as the next Deputy Director](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/join-the-isaac-newton-institute-as-the-next-deputy-director/) - The Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences (INI) invites applications for Deputy Director. This is a chance to help lead the UK’s national hub for collaborative, residential research across the full breadth of the mathematical sciences, welcoming more than 3,000 researchers each year. - [Academy for the Mathematical Sciences names 100 fellows in inaugural cohort](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/100-inaugural-academy-fellows/) - One hundred of the UK’s foremost mathematicians have today been named Fellows of the Academy for the Mathematical Sciences (AcadMathSci). The connections between the Academy for the Mathematical Sciences and the Isaac Newton Institute run deep, with the Institute having served as an incubator for the Academy long before its establishment as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation in September 2023. - [Exploring Mathematics and Art at the Cambridge Festival](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/exploring-mathematics-and-art-at-the-cambridge-festival/) - Mathematics is often seen as the language of science. But could it also bubble beneath many of the things that people love, from music to poetry and from visual art to architecture? This is the question that Professor Marcus du Sautoy will explore in a special event as part of the Cambridge Festival on Saturday, 28 March 2026. - [Edwina Dunn OBE joins INI’s Management Committee as Chair](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/edwina-dunn-obe-joins-inis-management-committee-as-chair/) - The Isaac Newton Institute is delighted to welcome Edwina Dunn OBE as the new Chair of our Management Committee. Bringing deep experience across data science, industry, advocacy, and management, Edwina’s knowledge and skills will be invaluable additions to the Institute. - [Support available for mathematics networks across the UK: Applications open now](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/support-available-for-mathematics-networks-across-the-uk-applications-open-now/) - We want to make it easier for mathematical scientists to connect with each other around common problems. Applications are now open for our Mathematical Research Network Support scheme in partnership with the Heilbronn Institute for Mathematical Research. - [Fields Medalist Sir Vaughan Jones to give special talk at INI](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/fields-medalist-sir-vaughan-jones-to-give-special-talk-at-ini/) - [Solve our 25th anniversary puzzle and win tickets to the celebratory event](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/solve-our-25th-anniversary-puzzle-and-win-tickets-to-the-celebratory-event/) - [Gallery: INI 25th anniversary celebrations](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/gallery-ini-25th-anniversary-celebrations/) - [SIP programme participant biographies](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/sip-programme-participant-biographies/) - [Tributes to Fields Medallist Vladimir Voevodsky (1966-2017)](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/tributes-to-fields-medallist-vladimir-voevodsky-1966-2017/) - [Printable poster of UNQ programme schedule](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/printable-poster-of-unq-programme-schedule/) - [Printable poster of INI Programmes & Workshops 2018](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/printable-poster-of-ini-programmes-workshops-2018/) - ["Form in Art: Art of Form" - an INI exhibition, November-December 2017](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/form-in-art-art-of-form-an-ini-exhibition-november-december-2017/) - [Konrad Bajer Commemorative Symposium - 12 December 2017](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/konrad-bajer-commemorative-symposium-12-december-2017/) - ["More Tales of our Forefathers" - a talk by Professor Barry Simon, 13 December 2017](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/more-tales-of-our-forefathers-a-talk-by-professor-barry-simon-13-december-2017/) - [Inverse Problems Network meeting, 23-24 November 2017](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/inverse-problems-network-meeting-23-24-november-2017/) - [Video interviews: INI programme Organisers](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/video-interviews-ini-programme-organisers/) - [Prof Bernard Silverman FRS: longtime INI supporter knighted in New Year's Honours](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/prof-bernard-silverman-frs-longtime-ini-supporter-knighted-in-new-years-honours/) - The Institute would like to extend its warmest congratulations to Professor Bernard Silverman - a long-time friend and supporter of INI - who has been knighted in the New Year's Honours list 2018. - [Abel Prize: Robert P. Langlands wins 2018 award for "completely new way of thinking about mathematics"](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/abel-prize-robert-p-langlands-wins-2018-award-for-completely-new-way-of-thinking-about-mathematics/) - The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters has awarded the 2018 Abel Prize to Robert P. Langlands (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton) “for his visionary program connecting representation theory to number theory”. - [A tribute to Professor Mila Nikolova (1962-2018)](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/a-tribute-to-professor-mila-nikolova-1962-2018/) - It is with great sadness that we report the passing away last week of Professor Mila Nikolova, Research Director at Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Microsoft Fellow, Simons Fellow, and long term participant (August to December 2017) on the recent INI programme on Variational Methods and Effective Algorithms for Imaging and Vision (VMV). Mila is known for her substantial contributions in optimisation, in particular the analysis of solutions to optimisation problems and application of optimisation techniques in image processing and inverse problems. - [Interview: "Form in Art" contributing artist Manoel Veiga](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/interview-form-in-art-contributing-artist-manoel-veiga/) - Since 20 November 2017, INI has played host to the art exhibition "Form in Art: Art of Form". Run concurrently with the "Growth form and self-organisation" programme, it has aimed to "explore the relationship between form, as understood mathematically, and art" and features works from 10 leading contemporary artists. At the exhibition's launch event, and shortly before he returned to his native Sao Paulo, we interviewed one of the contributing artists: Manoel Veiga. - [Alan Baker memorial conference: 18 October 2018](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/alan-baker-memorial-conference-18-october-2018/) - [INI and ICMS are currently seeking a new Chair of Correspondents](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/ini-and-icms-are-currently-seeking-a-new-chair-of-correspondents/) - [Professor Martin Hairer - Rothschild Lecture date announced](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/professor-martin-hairer-rothschild-lecture-date-announced/) - [Professor Lars Hesselholt - Rothschild Lecture (8th October)](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/professor-lars-hesselholt-rothschild-lecture-8th-october/) - Publication Date: Thursday 13th September 2018 - 12:45 We are delighted to announce that Professor Lars Hesselholt (Nagoya University), the Rothschild Distinguished Visiting Fellow for the HHH programme, will be giving the Rothschild Lecture on Monday 8 October at 4.00 pm at the Institute, followed by a wine reception. More details about the lecture are available, here. - [GALLERY: Fermat's Last Theorem celebration, 1 October 2018](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/gallery-fermats-last-theorem-celebration-1-october-2018/) - [Vacancy: INI-ICMS Chair of Correspondents](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/vacancy-ini-icms-chair-of-correspondents/) - The Isaac Newton Institute (INI) and International Centre for Mathematical Sciences (ICMS) seek to appoint a new Chair of Correspondents from 1st January 2019. The principal role of Chair of Correspondents is to assist in the coordination of the activity of the Correspondents Network in linking the two Institutes with the UK mathematical sciences community. The post-holder will serve a 3-year term, which is renewable. - [Timelapse video: 10 months in the life of an INI blackboard](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/timelapse-video-10-months-in-the-life-of-an-ini-blackboard/) - Any previous visitor to the Isaac Newton Institute will be familiar with the 130 square metres of blackboards spread across the seminar rooms, shared workspaces, offices, lift interior and even the ground floor toilets. But how much use do these iconic fixtures see from the programme and workshop participants? The answer is: a very great deal. From September 2017 to June 2018 Institute staff left an emplaced camera programmed to capture regular images of one of the main mezzanine blackboards. - [Article: "INI: Inception to Inauguration"](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/article-ini-inception-to-inauguration/) - [A tribute to Peter Swinnerton-Dyer (1927-2018)](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/a-tribute-to-peter-swinnerton-dyer-1927-2018/) - [Interview: Dr Ewan Kirk on research, philanthropy and the Kirk Distinguished Visiting Fellowships scheme](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/interview-dr-ewan-kirk-on-research-philanthropy-and-the-kirk-distinguished-visiting-fellowships-scheme/) - [Article: "Reminiscences of the first 10 years of the Institute", by former INI Director Keith Moffatt](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/article-reminiscences-of-the-first-10-years-of-the-institute-by-former-ini-director-keith-moffatt/) - [Photo diary: Benians Court refurbishment](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/photo-diary-benians-court-refurbishment/) - [In memory of Sir Michael Atiyah OM FRS FRSE (1929 - 2019)](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/in-memory-of-sir-michael-atiyah-om-frs-frse-1929-2019/) - [Kirk Fellowship lecture: "Three Character Archetypes in Energy Optimisation" by Claudia Sagastizabal (9 April 2019, 16:00-17:00)](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/kirk-fellowship-lecture-three-character-archetypes-in-energy-optimisation-by-claudia-sagastizabal-9-april-2019-1600-1700/) - [Kirk Fellowship Interview: Professor Claudia Sagastizabal on renewable energy, the "science of betterment" and punting in circles](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/kirk-fellowship-interview-professor-claudia-sagastizabal-on-renewable-energy-the-science-of-betterment-and-punting-in-circles/) - [Kirk Fellowship Interview: Professor Donatella Marini on virtual element methods, talented women and collaborative working](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/kirk-fellowship-interview-professor-donatella-marini-on-virtual-element-methods-talented-women-and-collaborative-working/) - [Joint INI-ICMS-KTN report published highlighting the mathematical science opportunities in the Industrial Strategy](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/joint-ini-icms-ktn-report-published-highlighting-the-mathematical-science-opportunities-in-the-industrial-strategy/) - [In memory of Sir Christopher Dobson (1949-2019)](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/in-memory-of-sir-christopher-dobson-1949-2019/) - ["Sir Michael Atiyah: Forays into Physics" to take place at INI on Friday 25 October 2019](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/sir-michael-atiyah-forays-into-physics-to-take-place-at-ini-on-friday-25-october-2019/) - [Celebrating the “International Day of Women and Girls in Science”](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/celebrating-the-international-day-of-women-and-girls-in-science/) - On 11 February 2020 the global mathematics community marks the fourth annual “International Day of Women and Girls in Science”. A description of the day’s origins and aims, published by its organisers, follows below: - [INI-ICMS Correspondents annual meeting 2019](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/ini-icms-correspondents-annual-meeting-2019/) - [Gallery: "Spiralling" poetry event, with John Kinsella](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/gallery-spiralling-poetry-event-with-john-kinsella/) - [Gallery: 2019 Cambridge Science Festival talk by Amazon's Dr Craig Saunders](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/gallery-2019-cambridge-science-festival-talk-by-amazons-dr-craig-saunders/) - [Professor Ulrike Tillmann named as next Director of the Isaac Newton Institute](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/professor-ulrike-tillmann-named-as-next-director-of-the-isaac-newton-institute/) - [Essential coronavirus update for INI activities](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/essential-coronavirus-update-for-ini-activities/) - The Isaac Newton Institute temporarily closed its doors on Friday 20 March 2020. Our staff, as well as current participants, have since returned to INI's main building and are facilitating the ongoing "Mathematics of deep learning" (July - December 2021) and "Cluster algebras and representation theory" (September - December 2021) programmes, as well as coordinating future events. Click here to read further updates. - [A message from the Director to INI friends and participants, past and present](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/a-message-from-the-director-to-ini-friends-and-participants-past-and-present/) - I do hope that you are safe and well, and managing under extraordinary circumstances. I thought it might be a useful time to offer a quick and personal update on the Institute over recent months. - [Directorship of the Isaac Newton Institute and NM Rothschild & Sons Professorship of Mathematics](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/directorship-of-the-isaac-newton-institute-and-nm-rothschild-sons-professorship-of-mathematics/) - The tenure of David Abrahams as Director of the Isaac Newton Institute and NM Rothschild & Sons Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge comes to an end on 30/9/2021 and the process to find his replacement, to take up appointment on 1 October 2021 or as soon as possible thereafter, has begun. - [In memory of Vaughan Jones (1952-2020)](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/in-memory-of-vaughan-jones-1952-2020/) - An inspired and inspiring mathematician of exceptional originality and breadth, his enduring work brought together several disparate areas of mathematics, from analysis of operator algebras, to low dimensional topology, statistical mechanics and quantum field theory. - [INI research funding to double with transformative £10m government grant](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/ini-research-funding-to-double-with-transformative-10m-government-grant/) - [Applications open for new postdoctoral research fellowships in mathematics](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/applications-open-for-new-postdoctoral-research-fellowships-in-mathematics/) - [In memoriam: Charles Doering [1956-2021]](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/in-memoriam-charles-doering-1956-2021/) - [VIDEO: Welcome to the Isaac Newton Institute](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/video-welcome-to-the-isaac-newton-institute/) - What is the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences? What kind of people attend its workshops and programmes, and what does the research undertaken here mean for mathematics and the wider world? This short film answers these questions and more. - [EVENT: K-Theory and Representation Theory, July 2022](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/event-k-theory-and-representation-theory-july-2022/) - [Ulrike Tillmann: an interview with INI's new Director](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/ulrike-tillmann-an-interview-with-inis-new-director/) - In this audio interview, we find out a little more about INI Director Ulrike Tillmann's background, her love of mathematics, her feelings upon returning to INI not as a participant but as a staff member, and discover what the future could hold for INI under her stewardship. - [INI-backed knowledge exchange initiative wins "KE Team of the Year" at annual awards](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/ini-backed-knowledge-exchange-initiative-wins-ke-team-of-the-year-at-annual-awards/) - The INI backed "Virtual Forum for Knowledge Exchange in Mathematical Sciences [V-KEMS]" initiative has been awarded "KE Team of the Year" at the annual PraxisAuril KE Awards 2021. - [STEM for BRITAIN winners announced](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/stem-for-britain-winners-announced/) - The winners of the Gold, Silver and Bronze medals for mathematics in the annual STEM for BRITAIN awards 2022 were announced yesterday afternoon (7 March 2022) at a prize-giving ceremony at the Houses of Parliament, Westminster. - [Celebrating talented young mathematicians at the "STEM for BRITAIN" Parliamentary exhibition - Monday 7 March](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/celebrating-talented-young-mathematicians-at-the-stem-for-britain-parliamentary-exhibition-monday-7-march/) - The Isaac Newton Institute is very proud to be supporting the Parliamentary & Scientific Committee’s STEM for BRITAIN exhibition at the UK Parliament on Monday 7 March. - [INI statement on Russia’s attack on Ukraine](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/ini-statement-on-russias-attack-on-ukraine/) - We are shocked and appalled by the unprovoked attack on Ukraine by Russia and the humanitarian crisis it causes. To help our fellow mathematicians who have become refugees, INI has initiated a Solidarity List to connect those who need and those who can offer help. - [How the "Infectious Dynamics of Pandemics" programme is helping modelers plan for future pandemics.](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/how-the-infectious-dynamics-of-pandemics-programme-is-helping-modelers-plan-for-future-pandemics/) - Papers from a quick-response 2020 INI programme are informing epidemiologists looking ahead to the challenges of the future. - [INI hosts 11th annual Abel Committee Symposium](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/20446/) - On 12 January, INI was thrilled to host this prestigious event in the mathematical sciences calendar - with speakers including James Maynard, Sylvia Serfaty, Parimala Raman and Dennis Sullivan. - [GALLERY: "Communicating Mathematics for the Public"](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/gallery-communicating-mathematics-for-the-public/) - From 24-25 January, INI's main seminar room hosted the sold-out Newton Gateway event, with speakers including David Spiegelhalter, Hannah Fry, Emily Shuckburgh, Katie Steckles, Ben Sparks and many more. - [INI offers support for Centre for Doctoral Training proposals](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/ini-offers-support-for-centre-for-doctoral-training-proposals/) - The Isaac Newton Institute is offering CDT proposal support to ensure that the UK’s next generation of mathematicians get the best training for a successful career. - [Supporting the Academy for the Mathematical Sciences](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/supporting-the-academy-for-the-mathematical-sciences/) - Detailing INI's support for a new body aimed at "advocate for the mathematical sciences and those who work in them, including educators, practitioners and academics". - [Supporting "STEM for BRITAIN 2023" at the UK Houses of Parliament](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/supporting-stem-for-britain-2023-at-the-uks-houses-of-parliament/) - The Isaac Newton Institute will once again be supporting the Parliamentary & Scientific Committee’s STEM for BRITAIN exhibition at the UK's Houses of Parliament, which this year takes place on Monday 6 March. - [STEM for BRITAIN winners 2023](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/stem-for-britain-winners-2023/) - The winners of the Gold, Silver and Bronze medals for mathematics in the 2023 STEM for BRITAIN awards were announced on Monday evening (6 March) at a prize-giving ceremony in the Houses of Parliament, Westminster. - [Vacancy: Interim Deputy Director (part time)](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/vacancy-interim-deputy-director-part-time/) - Applications are invited for the role of Interim Deputy Director of the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences. The appointment provides a superb opportunity for interacting with leading mathematical scientists from around the world. - [Marking one year of the "Solidarity for mathematicians" programme](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/marking-one-year-of-the-solidarity-for-mathematicians-programme/) - The Solidarity for mathematicians programme has this month reached its first full year of activity. To mark this occasion, we are looking back on its successes, how it has affected those involved in its outreach, and what lies ahead for the programme. - [Professor Chris Breward appointed as Scientific Director of “KE Hub”](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/professor-chris-breward-appointed-as-scientific-director-of-ke-hub/) - INI is pleased to announce that Professor Chris Breward has been appointed as the inaugural Scientific Director of the UK’s new Knowledge Exchange Hub for Mathematical Sciences (KE Hub). - [Dr Milla Kibble joins INI as Deputy Director](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/dr-milla-kibble-joins-ini-as-interim-deputy-director/) - INI is very pleased to welcome Dr Milla Kibble (née Anttila) in the role of Deputy Director, an appointment that she will hold until December 2024. - [Thirty years of proof: celebrating Sir Andrew Wiles and Fermat's Last Theorem](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/wiles-flt-30/) - The 23rd of June 2023 marks 30 years since Andrew Wiles delivered his first proof of Fermat's Last Theorem, right here at INI. In this article, podcast and video interview, we celebrate this tremendous milestone for one of mathematics' most compelling stories. - [INI turns 31 years old today!](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/ini-turns-31-years-old-today/) - Today, 3 July 2023, marks exactly 31 years since the Isaac Newton Institute was first opened to visitors. Since that point, INI has hosted more than 180 research programmes with many more scheduled for the coming years and beyond. - [Interview: Fleeing Russia, finding Solidarity](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/fleeing-russia-finding-solidarity/) - A Russian-born "Solidarity for mathematicians" participant - anonymised for their safety - explains why they fled their homeland in 2022, why stopping the war in Ukraine requires "long and careful work", and why there is cause for hope. - [Autumn Statement: UK Government offers “support to establish a National Academy focused on mathematical sciences”](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/autumn-statement-announces-support-to-establish-a-national-academy-focused-on-mathematical-sciences/) - Chancellor's intentions to include “up to £6m of seed funding over the next three years, subject to business case”. - ["Solidarity" programme expanded by £600,000 funding boost](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/solidarity-programme-expanded-by-600000-funding-boost/) - We are delighted to announce that XTX Markets is making a further grant of £600,000 to expand the Isaac Newton Institute’s Solidarity Programme. - [Vacancy: PhD students wanted for three-month UKHSA placements](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/vacancy-phd-students-wanted-for-three-month-ukhsa-placements/) - The Newton Gateway and UKHSA are seeking seven PhD Students with strong backgrounds in data analysis, Statistics, Mathematics, Biological Sciences, or Social Research, to join their Early Career Researcher (ECR) programme. - [Samantha Skehel, 1967-2024](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/samantha-skehel-1967-2024/) - The staff and greater community of the Isaac Newton Institute are greatly saddened by the death of Samantha Skehel, who passed away on Friday 26 January 2024. - [Extensions offered to seven "Solidarity" programme participants](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/solidarity-programme-extensions-february-2024/) - The extensions will allow these refugee mathematicians to continue their research at their host institutions until September 2024. - [Professor Robert "Bob" Leith Dewar FAA, 1944-2024](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/professor-robert-bob-leith-dewar-faa/) - It is with deep regret that we pass on the news that Em/Prof. Robert (Bob) Leith Dewar, FAA, has passed away in Cambridge following a stroke. Bob was undertaking a six-month sabbatical from ANU at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, where he was an active participant in the programme on Anti-Diffusive Dynamics. - [Vacancies: INI Postdoctoral Research Fellowships](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/vacancies-ini-postdoctoral-research-fellowships/) - The Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences (INI) invites applications for up to six 12-month INI Postdoctoral Fellowships in Mathematics. This scheme has been established to enable early career researchers in the mathematical sciences to gain experience, independence and new connections, and hence create a foundation for a successful academic career. - [Building the perfect seminar room: behind the scenes with INI’s IT team](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/building-the-perfect-seminar-room-behind-the-scenes-with-inis-it-team/) - Find out all about this exciting project through photos, videos and interviews with key staff. - [STEM for BRITAIN winners 2024](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/stem-for-britain-winners-2024/) - The winners of the Gold, Silver and Bronze medals for mathematics in the 2024 STEM for BRITAIN awards were announced on Monday 4 March at a prize-giving ceremony in the Houses of Parliament, Westminster. - ["Solve for X: Where Academia Meets Industry": INI and Newton Gateway celebrate collaboration with Martingale Foundation](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/solve-for-x-where-academia-meets-industry-newton-gateway-collaborates-with-martingale-foundation/) - INI and the Newton Gateway to Mathematics are delighted to partner with the Martingale Foundation to celebrate the launch of a new programme that challenges Scholars to tackle interdisciplinary real-world challenges in mathematical sciences. - [The launch of the Ramanujan Fellowships](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/the-launch-of-the-ramanujan-fellowships/) - We are pleased to announce the launch of the new Ramanujan Fellowships, generously funded by the Simons Foundation. The fellowship is open to promising early career researchers who work in a low or middle-income country to attend an INI programme. - [Government withdrawal of £6m funding for a National Academy focused on the Mathematical Sciences](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/government-withdrawal-of-6m-funding-for-a-national-academy-focused-on-the-mathematical-sciences/) - Statement on the withdrawal of £6m funding for a National Academy focused on the Mathematical Sciences (AcadMathSci). - [Prof. Paul Glendinning Appointed Next INI-ICMS Chair of Correspondents](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/professor-paul-glendinning-appointed-next-ini-icms-chair-of-correspondents/) - We are delighted to announce that Professor Paul Glendinning will begin a three-year term as the next INI-ICMS Chair of Correspondents on 1st January 2025. He will be taking over from Professor Niall MacKay who will retire from this role at the end of this calendar year, having served the maximum of two terms 2018-24. - [XTX Markets generously donate to Solidarity and Rebuild Ukraine initiatives](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/xtx-markets-generously-donate-to-solidarity-and-rebuild-ukraine-initiatives/) - We are pleased to announce that XTX Markets has made an additional donation of £300,000 to the INI-LMS Solidarity Programme. This donation will allow us to continue offering our current participants the opportunity to interview for Extensions, lengthening their stay at their host institution and further developing their research and experience. - [Major Funding Boost for UK’s Knowledge Exchange Hub in Mathematical Sciences](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/major-funding-boost-for-uks-knowledge-exchange-hub-in-mathematical-sciences/) - The UK's Knowledge Exchange Hub for Mathematical Sciences (KE Hub) has secured £2.1M from the EPSRC. This funding, acquired two years after its launch, will support the KE Hub's activities for four years starting 1 April, 2025. - [National Call to Host the KE Hub for Mathematical Sciences](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/national-call-to-host-the-ke-hub-for-mathematical-sciences/) - The KE Hub seeks bids from UK university mathematical sciences departments to host it from 1 January, 2026. This follows successful EPSRC funding secured for 1 April, 2025, to 31 March, 2029. - [From Nigeria to Cambridge: Dr. Joseph’s Ramanujan Fellowship Experience at INI](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/from-nigeria-to-cambridge-dr-josephs-ramanujan-fellowship-experience-at-ini/) - Dr. Aroloye Soluade Joseph, the first Ramanujan Fellow from the University of Lagos, visited the Isaac Newton Institute from late January to early March 2025. As part of the Modern History of Mathematics programme, he discussed his research and shared his experience as the fellowship's inaugural recipient in an interview. - [The Parliamentary & Scientific Committee’s STEM for BRITAIN 2025 winners](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/the-parliamentary-scientific-committees-stem-for-britain-2025-winners/) - The three winners – Edwina Yeo, (UCL, Gold), Rosie Barrows (King's / Imperial College London, Silver) and Holly Chambers (Imperial College London, Bronze) – were selected among 20 finalists from a field of more than 100 applications within the mathematics category. - [The Mathematics of Fictional Realms at Cambridge Festival](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/the-mathematics-of-fictional-realms-at-cambridge-festival/) - The Isaac Newton Institute hosted a lecture as part of the Cambridge Festival on 22 March, 2025, from 11 AM to 12 PM. Professor Sarah Hart delivered 'Life in Lilliput - The Mathematics of Fictional Realms' in Seminar Room 1. - [IMU Executive Committee Meets at the INI](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/imu-executive-committee-meets-at-the-ini/) - The Isaac Newton Institute recently concluded its "IMU-INI Mathematical Colloquia and Panels" on 6-7 March, 2025. This two-day event coincided with the International Mathematical Union (IMU) Executive Committee's annual meeting, fostering international mathematical discussion. - [Director of the Isaac Newton Institute for the Mathematical Sciences from October 2026](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/call-for-applications-director-of-the-isaac-newton-institute-for-the-mathematical-sciences-1-october-2026/) - We are pleased to announce that the recruitment of the next Director of the Isaac Newton Institute for the Mathematical Sciences held in conjunction with the NM Rothschild & Sons Professorship of Mathematical Sciences, is now live. The deadline for applications is 15 September 2025 to take up the post on 1 October 2026. - [University of Bristol to become the next host of the Knowledge Exchange Hub for Mathematical Sciences](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/university-of-bristol-to-become-the-next-host-of-the-knowledge-exchange-hub-for-mathematical-sciences/) - The University of Bristol has been selected as the new host of the UK Knowledge Exchange Hub for Mathematical Sciences (KE Hub), taking over from the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences at the University of Cambridge from January 2026. - [INI Annual Report 2024–25: Celebrating a Record Year of Programmes and Future Ambition](https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/ini-annual-report-2024-25-celebrating-a-record-year-of-programmes-and-future-ambition/) - This year’s annual report features a record 11 INI thematic research programmes, including three six-month programmes and eight one-month programmes, alongside a range of activity highlighting the vibrancy of the mathematical sciences community. 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[Portrait of Isaac Newton](https://www.newton.ac.uk/about/art-artefacts/portrait-of-isaac-newton/) - [Paolozzi's Sculpture of Isaac Newton](https://www.newton.ac.uk/about/art-artefacts/paolozzis-sculpture-of-isaac-newton/) - [My Dad is a Mathematician](https://www.newton.ac.uk/about/art-artefacts/my-dad-is-a-mathematician/) - [Mathematical Gates (Faulkes Gatehouse)](https://www.newton.ac.uk/about/art-artefacts/mathematical-gates-faulkes-gatehouse/) - [Isaac Newton's Deathmask](https://www.newton.ac.uk/about/art-artefacts/isaac-newtons-deathmask/) - [Infinity](https://www.newton.ac.uk/about/art-artefacts/infinity/) - [Deriving the Motions of Saturn and Jupiter II](https://www.newton.ac.uk/about/art-artefacts/deriving-the-motions-of-saturn-and-jupiter-ii/) - [Chinese Silk Coffee Table](https://www.newton.ac.uk/about/art-artefacts/chinese-silk-coffee-table/) - [Bust of Sir Michael Atiyah](https://www.newton.ac.uk/about/art-artefacts/bust-of-sir-michael-atiyah/) - [Bust of Paul Dirac](https://www.newton.ac.uk/about/art-artefacts/bust-of-paul-dirac/) - [Bust of Isaac Newton](https://www.newton.ac.uk/about/art-artefacts/newton-bust/) - [Brunsviga Machines](https://www.newton.ac.uk/about/art-artefacts/brunsviga-machines/) - [Barry Phipps](https://www.newton.ac.uk/about/art-artefacts/barry-phipps-2/) ## Case Studies - [INI spawns collaborations that span a lifetime](https://www.newton.ac.uk/documents/case-studies/post/ini-spawns-collaborations-that-span-a-lifetime/) - Computer vision is broadly defined as the science of teaching computers how to “see”. - [Crossing the boundaries of subject and specialism](https://www.newton.ac.uk/documents/case-studies/post/crossing-the-boundaries-of-subject-and-specialism/) - Stephen Hawking, who was a constant friend to the Institute, said: “When we research across boundaries of subject and specialism, and delve deep into the mysteries of mathematical theory, we expand our understanding and illuminate the unknown. The Newton Institute exists to make this happen, and I have greatly valued my involvement with it”. Crossing - [Where probability, geometry and analysis collide](https://www.newton.ac.uk/documents/case-studies/post/where-probability-geometry-and-analysis-collide/) - We are all familiar with the Platonically perfect objects of ordinary geometry: circles, lines, spheres, planes, and so forth. - [Satellite Workshops - Extending the reach and impact of INI programmes across the UK](https://www.newton.ac.uk/documents/case-studies/post/satellite-workshops-extending-the-reach-and-impact-of-ini-programmes-across-the-uk/) - The Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences (INI) was conceived and founded to be a national institution serving the entire UK mathematics research community. - [From Neurobiology to Online Gaming and Statistical Modelling](https://www.newton.ac.uk/documents/case-studies/post/from-neurobiology-to-online-gaming-and-statistical-modelling/) - Artificial neural networks – the result of researchers’ efforts to mimic the processes that take place in the human brain – have been a focus of extensive research for some time. - [Taming Water Waves: Surface Water Waves](https://www.newton.ac.uk/documents/case-studies/post/taming-water-waves-surface-water-waves/) - Few things in nature are as dramatic, and potentially dangerous, as ocean waves. The impact they have on our daily lives extends from shipping to the role they play in driving the global climate. - [The shape of things to come: New Contexts for Stable Homotopy Theory](https://www.newton.ac.uk/documents/case-studies/post/the-shape-of-things-to-come-new-contexts-for-stable-homotopy-theory/) - Progress in pure mathematics has its own tempo. Major questions may remain open for decades, even centuries, and once an answer has been found, it can take a collaborative effort of many mathematicians in the field to check that it is correct. - [Strings, Particles and the Early Universe](https://www.newton.ac.uk/documents/case-studies/post/strings-particles-and-the-early-universe/) - The Strong Fields, Integrability and Strings programme, which took place at the Isaac Newton Institute, explored an area that would have been close to Isaac Newton’s heart: how to unify Einstein’s theory of gravity, a continuation of Newton’s own work on gravitation, with quantum field theory, which describes the atomic and sub-atomic world, but cannot account for the force of gravity. - [Renewable Energy and Telecommunications](https://www.newton.ac.uk/documents/case-studies/post/renewable-energy-and-telecommunications/) - A mathematical understanding of stochastic processes is essential in communications science, because a large number of users gives rise to an essentially random pattern of calls, emails, or other information sending requests, which a network has to be able to deal with. - [An interdisciplinary approach to virus structure and assembly](https://www.newton.ac.uk/documents/case-studies/post/an-interdisciplinary-approach-to-virus-structure-and-assembly/) - During an interdisciplinary programme, Statistical Mechanics of Molecular and Cellular Biological Systems, at the Isaac Newton Institute Reidun Twarock, a mathematician from York, and Peter Stockley, an experimental biologist from Leeds, began to collaborate on a mathematical theory of the structure of viruses. - [Cryptography: a crisis revealed - a resolution solved](https://www.newton.ac.uk/documents/case-studies/post/cryptography-a-crisis-revealed-a-resolution-solved/) - At the heart of computer systems such as browsers, mobile phones or chip-and-pin payment cards, is a cryptographic hash function, which is an algorithm that maps arbitrary data to relatively small numbers. - [The Isaac Newton Institute: A Personal Perspective by Peter Landrock, Founder of Cryptomathic](https://www.newton.ac.uk/documents/case-studies/post/the-isaac-newton-institute-a-personal-perspective-by-peter-landrock-founder-of-cryptomathic/) - Peter Landrock grew up in Denmark and obtained his PhD in mathematics in 1974 from the University of Chicago. - [Application of Discrete Ricci Flow to Medical Imaging](https://www.newton.ac.uk/documents/case-studies/post/application-of-discrete-ricci-flow-to-medical-imaging/) - Colorectal cancer, a leading cause of cancer-related death in Western countries [1], is largely preventable if precursor adenomatous polyps are detected and excised before becoming malignant. - [Mathematics for Quantum Information. A Quantum Leap at the INI](https://www.newton.ac.uk/documents/case-studies/post/mathematics-for-quantum-information-a-quantum-leap-at-the-ini/) - The achievement of three programme participants during their time at INI was to obtain and prove the correctness of quantum counterparts to the Shannon formula. - [Holographic duality: how black holes illuminate intractable problems](https://www.newton.ac.uk/documents/case-studies/post/holographic-duality-how-black-holes-illuminate-intractable-problems/) - Holographic duality (or the AdS/CFT correspondence), originally proposed by Maldacena in 1998, is arguably the most important theoretical development in physics in the past decade. - [Emerging Technologies Extend INI’s Reach](https://www.newton.ac.uk/documents/case-studies/post/emerging-technologies-extend-inis-reach/) - Since its inception, the Isaac Newton Institute (INI) has embraced emerging technologies and it remains one of the few international visitor research institutes to provide live streaming services. ## Podcasts - [#69 Ekaterina Eremenko on Olga Ladyzhenskaya’s Life in Math](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/69-ekaterina-eremenko-on-olga-ladyzhenskayas-life-in-math/) - In this episode, we speak with renowned filmmaker Ekaterina Eremenko about her film "Portrait of Olga Ladyzhenskaya", which tells the story of the legendary Russian mathematician celebrated for her groundbreaking work in partial differential equations and fluid dynamics. - [#70 Codina Cotar and some amazing mathematical art](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/70-codina-cotar-and-some-amazing-mathematical-art/) - In this episode, we talk to Codina Cotar, who co-organised the INI programme and helped put on the competition. Codina explains the maths which served as inspiration and discusses some of the winning entries. From coffee to quantum mechanics and from dance to diffusion, find out how mathematics, nature and art are inextricably linked. - [#71 Moustapha Fall, Center President of the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS)](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/71-moustapha-fall/) - In this episode, we're delighted to meet Moustapha Fall. Moustapha is the Center President of the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) in Senegal and winner of a prestigious Ramanujan Prize for Young Mathematicians from Developing Countries. - [#72 Céline Broeckaert and Frank Verstraete](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/72-living-proof-celine-broeckaert-and-frank-verstraete/) - In this episode, we speak with Céline and Frank about their book: Why nobody understands quantum physics - and everyone needs to know something about it. They share insights into their writing journey and how each of their backgrounds contributed to the final project. - [#73 Building digital hearts](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/73-building-digital-hearts/) - In this podcast we speak to Steven Niederer, who leads the CVDNet project developing and testing these ideas, and his colleague Richard Wilkinson, from the University of Nottingham. - [#67 The meaning is in the arrows with Adina Goldberg](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/67-the-meaning-is-in-the-arrows-with-adina-goldberg/) - In this episode, we speak to Adina about her work and how her intriguing motto – “the meaning is in the arrows” – applies to her research, her career path, and the way she looks at life. - [#68 Hunting through higher dimensions with Zhouli Xu](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/68-hunting-through-higher-dimensions-with-zhouli-xu/) - In this episode, Zhouli takes us on a trip into higher dimensions, giving us a gist of what this long-standing problem is all about and retracing some of the long, and sometimes arduous, journey towards a proof. Zhouli visited the INI to take part in a research programme called Equivariant homotopy theory in Context. - [#66 A conversation with Sarah Hart](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/66-a-conversation-with-sarah-hart/) - In this episode we spoke to Sarah Hart, a mathematician interested in not just the maths itself, but also its connections to other areas of literature and art. Sarah tells us many things she has done and how they all fit together. - [“Meet the… Simons Postdoctoral Fellows” mini series #8 Dr Paul Pruzina](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/meet-the-simons-postdoctoral-fellows-mini-series-8-dr-paul-pruzina/) - Dan Aspel speaks to Dr Paul Pruzina, one of the most recent recipients of the INI-Simons Postdoctoral Fellowships in Mathematics. - [“Meet the… Simons Postdoctoral Fellows” mini series #9 Dr Zhao-He Watse Sybesma](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/meet-the-simons-postdoctoral-fellows-mini-series-9-dr-zhao-he-watse-sybesma/) - Dan Aspel speaks to Dr Zhao-He Watse Sybesma, one of the most recent recipients of the INI-Simons Postdoctoral Fellowships in Mathematics. - [“Meet the… Simons Postdoctoral Fellows” mini series #10 Dr Samuel Stark](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/meet-the-simons-postdoctoral-fellows-mini-series-10-dr-samuel-stark/) - Dan Aspel speaks to Dr Samuel Stark, one of the most recent recipients of the INI-Simons Postdoctoral Fellowships in Mathematics. - [“Meet the… Simons Postdoctoral Fellows” mini series #11 Dr S. J. Kole](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/meet-the-simons-postdoctoral-fellows-mini-series-11-dr-s-j-kole/) - Dan Aspel speaks to Dr Swapnil Jaideo Kole (S. J. Kole), one of the most recent recipients of the INI Postdoctoral Fellowships in Mathematics. - [“Meet the… Simons Postdoctoral Fellows” mini series #12 Dr Luke Davis](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/meet-the-simons-postdoctoral-fellows-mini-series-12-dr-luke-davis/) - Dan Aspel speaks to Dr Luke Davis, one of the most recent recipients of the INI Postdoctoral Fellowships in Mathematics. - [#65 Diving into maths with Emmy Noether](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/65-diving-into-maths-with-emmy-noether/) - In this episode, we talked to famous Maths historian, David E. Rowe, who provided scientific advice for the play Diving into math with Emmy Noether, which was staged as part of the Modern History of Mathematics research programme and the Inclusivity in the Mathematical Sciences workshop at the INI. We dive deep into the life and work of Emmy Noether, and about what it's like putting mathematics on stage. - [#64 Communicating mathematics with the INI and Hannah Fry](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/64-communicating-mathematics-with-the-ini-and-hannah-fry/) - In this episode, Sara Khan, Communications Manager at the Isaac Newton Institute, shares how the INI is championing mathematics communication. Then, Rachel Thomas and Marianne Freiberger, editors of Plus.maths.org, revisit their conversation with Hannah Fry, who has recently taken on the role of Professor of the Public Understanding of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge. - [#52 Thirty years of proof: celebrating Andrew Wiles on the anniversary of Fermat's Last Theorem](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/52-thirty-years-of-proof-celebrating-andrew-wiles-on-the-anniversary-of-fermats-last-theorem/) - On the 30th anniversary of Sir Andrew Wiles' historic first proof of Fermat's Last Theorem, we speak to the man himself and those affected by this great moment of modern mathematics. - [#63 Exploring anomalous diffusion: an interview with Aleks Mijatovic and Codina Cotar](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/63-exploring-anomalous-diffusion-an-interview-with-aleks-mijatovic-and-codina-cotar/) - Dan Aspel speaks to Aleks Mijatovic (Warwick, Alan Turing Institute) and Codina Cotar (UCL) about the Stochastic systems for anomalous diffusion programme. They’ll be speaking about the theme and challenges of their highly interdisciplinary six-month research project, but the conversation starts with comments on some truly remarkable headwear. - [#62 Exploring Twistor Theory - an interview with Lionel Mason and Maciej Dunajski](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/62-exploring-twistor-theory-an-interview-with-lionel-mason-and-maciej-dunajski/) - Dan Aspel speaks to Professors Lionel Mason (Oxford) and Maciej Dunajski (Cambridge) of the Twistor Theory programme. Over the 30 minutes, they share their experiences of the scale and challenges of this far-reaching topic that - amongst other things - aims to unify general relativity and quantum mechanics. - [#61 Organising an INI Satellite Programme: an interview with Professors Mark Blyth and Sasha Korobkin](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/61-organising-an-ini-satellite-programme-an-interview-with-professors-mark-blyth-and-sasha-korobkin/) - Dan Aspel speaks to Professors Mark Blyth and Sasha Korobkin, organisers of the INI Satellite Programme “The mathematics of multiphase flows with applications”, on the programme’s research themes and to share their insights into the challenges and rewards of organising an INI programme at their home institution. - [#60 Exploring 'Mathlib' and the digitisation of mathematics: an interview with Professor Kevin Buzzard](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/60-exploring-mathlib-and-the-digitisation-of-mathematics-an-interview-with-professor-kevin-buzzard/) - Dan Aspel speaks to Professor Kevin Buzzard (Imperial College London) on the inspiration behind the "Maths Library” project. In this conversation he explains the project in detail, touching on why the programming language of Lean was chosen, and how it interacts with his recent five-year grant to check the proof of Fermat’s Last Theorem. - [#59 Meeting the three mathematics medalists from the STEM for Britain awards 2024](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/59-meeting-the-three-mathematics-medalists-from-the-stem-for-britain-awards-2024/) - Daniel Gardham (Surrey), Katherine Benjamin (Oxford), and Francisco de Melo Virissimo (LSE) join the podcast to share their experience of being medal-winning podium finishers at the 2024 STEM for Britain awards at the UK parliament in March. - [#58 Linking Cambridge with Africa: how to co-host an international research workshop](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/58-linking-cambridge-with-africa-how-to-co-host-an-international-research-workshop/) - Victoria Hoskins, Praise Adeyemo, Joshua Jackson and Dominic Bunnett explain how their workshop "Equivariant methods in geometry" ran in parallel between Cambridge and the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. - [#57 Cambridge Festival | Prof Ben Allanach previews his talk: "The Force Awakens: Quantum Collisions"](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/57-cambridge-festival-prof-ben-allanach-previews-his-talk-the-force-awakens-quantum-collisions/) - Professor Ben Allanach (Cambridge, CERN) previews his talk "The Force Awakens: Quantum Collisions" which he'll be delivering in INI's main seminar room for the Cambridge Festival 2024. - [#56 Voices from Ukraine: Olena Domanska of the Solidarity for Mathematicians programme](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/56-voices-from-ukraine-olena-domanska-of-the-solidarity-for-mathematicians-programme/) - "Solidarity for mathematicians" programme participant Olena Domanska talks through her family's experience of fleeing Ukraine for Manchester, and how the support she's received has made the continuation of her career possible under trying circumstances. - [#55 Marbles, pint glasses and the Kepler conjecture: an overview of the 2023 GeomPack programme, with organisers Simon Cox and Adil Mughal](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/55-marbles-pint-glasses-and-the-kepler-conjecture-an-overview-of-the-2023-geompack-programme-with-organisers-simon-cox-and-adil-mughal/) - Simon Cox and Adil Mughal explain the joys and challenges of the 2023 satellite programme “GeomPack: Geometry and packing in material structure and biology“. - [#54 Discussing "The Irrational Diary of Clara Valentine", an interview with Coralie Colmez](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/54-discussing-the-irrational-diary-of-clara-valentine-an-interview-with-coralie-colmez/) - Author Coralie Colmez shares insights into her young adult novel, recently chosen as one of Chalkdust magazine's "books of the year". - [#53 Disproving Ravenel's "telescope conjecture": an interview with Tomer Schlank and Jeremy Hahn](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/53-disproving-ravenels-telescope-conjecture-an-interview-with-tomer-schlank-and-jeremy-hahn/) - Tomer Schlank and Jeremy Hahn explain why their recent disproof of Ravenel's telescope conjecture was such a significant announcement, and what effect it has had on the field of homotopy theory. - [#51 Celebrating the Newton Gateway's 10th anniversary, an interview with Clare Merritt](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/51-celebrating-the-newton-gateways-10th-anniversary-an-interview-with-clare-merritt/) - Newton Gateway to Mathematics manager Clare Merritt joins the podcast to talk about a very special anniversary. - [#50 Why should we bother communicating INI research? An interview with Rachel Thomas and Marianne Freiberger](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/50-why-should-we-bother-communicating-ini-research-an-interview-with-rachel-thomas-and-marianne-freiberger/) - Plus magazine works closely with INI to help explain, celebrate and publicise the research that happens at the Institute. But what challenges does that present? And why should it happen in the first place? - [#45 Making maths fascinating: an interview with Ben Sparks and Katie Steckles](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/45-making-maths-fascinating-an-interview-with-ben-sparks-and-katie-steckles/) - Maths communicators Ben Sparks and Katie Steckles share the tricks of their trade and explain how to make maths fascinating. - [#49 How to make maths funny: an interview with Timandra Harkness](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/49-how-to-make-maths-funny-an-interview-with-timandra-harkness/) - Presenter, writer and comedian Timandra Harkness speaks about her current projects, how to make maths "funny", and how she came to fall in love with mathematics from an arts and humanities background. - [#48 Making data accessible: an interview with Hannah Thomas of Government Analysis Function](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/20421/) - Dan Aspel and Maha Kaouri speak to Hannah Thomas of Government Analysis Function about the common pitfalls of data accessibility. - [“Meet the… Simons Postdoctoral Fellows” mini series #7 Dr Nicolas Boulle](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/meet-the-simons-postdoctoral-fellows-mini-series-7-dr-nicolas-boulle/) - Dan Aspel speaks to Dr Nicolas Boulle, one of the most recent recipients of the INI-Simons Postdoctoral Fellowships in Mathematics. - ["Meet the... Simons Postdoctoral Fellows" mini series #5 Dr Anagha Madhusudanan](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/meet-the-simons-postdoctoral-fellows-mini-series-5-dr-anagha-madhusudanan/) - Dan Aspel speaks to Dr Anagha Madhusudanan, one of the first five recipients of the new Simons Postdoctoral Fellowships in Mathematics. - [“Meet the… Simons Postdoctoral Fellows” mini series #3: Dr Aluna Rizzoli](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/meet-the-simons-postdoctoral-fellows-mini-series-3-dr-aluna-rizzoli/) - Dan Aspel speaks to Dr Aluna Rizzoli, one of the first five recipients of the new Simons Postdoctoral Fellowships in Mathematics. - ["Meet the... Simons Postdoctoral Fellows" mini series #1: Dr Emine Yildirim](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/meet-the-simons-postdoctoral-fellows-mini-series-1-dr-emine-yildirim/) - Dan Aspel speaks to Dr Emine Yildirim, one of the first five recipients of the new Simons Postdoctoral Fellowships in Mathematics. - [“Meet the… Simons Postdoctoral Fellows” mini series #2: Dr Avi Mayorcas](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/meet-the-simons-postdoctoral-fellows-mini-series-2-dr-avi-mayorcas/) - Dan Aspel speaks to Dr Avi Mayorcas, one of the first five recipients of the new Simons Postdoctoral Fellowships in Mathematics. - [“Meet the… Simons Postdoctoral Fellows” mini series #6 Dr Patrick Sprenger](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/meet-the-simons-postdoctoral-fellows-mini-series-6-dr-patrick-sprenger/) - Dan Aspel speaks to Dr Patrick Sprenger, one of the most recent recipients of the INI-Simons Postdoctoral Fellowships in Mathematics. - [#47 Voices from Ukraine: Yuriy Semenov of the Solidarity for Mathematicians programme](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/47-voices-from-ukraine-yuriy-semenov-of-the-solidarity-for-mathematicians-programme/) - Yuriy Semenov shares his experience of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and of finding support in the UK through INI's "Solidarity for mathematicians" programme. - [#46 Voices from Ukraine: Nataliya Vaisfel'd of the Solidarity for Mathematicians programme](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/46-voices-from-ukraine-nataliya-vaisfeld-of-the-solidarity-for-mathematicians-programme/) - Professor Nataliya Vaisfel’d speaks of her experience as a refugee fleeing the Russian invasion of Ukraine. - [#44 Travel, enthusiasm and history: an interview with Don and Silke Zagier](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/44-travel-enthusiasm-and-history-an-interview-with-don-and-silke-zagier/) - Dan Aspel and Christie Marr speak to Don Zagier and Silke Zagier about life as a travelling academic couple, the history of mathematics in Japan, and much more. - [#43 Communicating maths: a journalist’s perspective, an interview with Tom Whipple](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/43-communicating-maths-a-journalists-perspective-an-interview-with-tom-whipple/) - Maha Kaouri and Christie Marr speak to Tom Whipple, Science Editor at The Times. - [#42 Solving the "two-body problem", an interview with Prof Parimala Raman](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/42-solving-the-two-body-problem-an-interview-with-prof-parimala-raman/) - Dan Aspel and Christie Marr speak to Prof Parimala Raman of Emory University about mathematics in India and beyond. - [#41 Discovering the "Gems of Hypolytos" - an interview with Prof Herbert Gangl](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/41-discovering-the-gems-of-hypolytos-an-interview-with-prof-herbert-gangl/) - Dan Aspel speaks to Prof Herbert Gangl to learn about his unique mathematical jewellery the "Gems of Hypolytos". - [#40 Fluid mechanics, turbulence and more: an interview with Prof Rama Govindarajan](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/40-fluid-mechanics-turbulence-and-more-an-interview-with-prof-rama-govindarajan/) - Dan Aspel and Christie Marr speak to Prof Rama Govindarajan of the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences in Bengaluru. - [#39 Meeting one of Canada's most powerful women: an interview with Prof Anita Layton](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/39-meeting-one-of-canadas-most-powerful-women-an-interview-with-prof-anita-layton/) - Dan Aspel and Plus magazine’s Dr Marianne Freiberger are joined by the irrepressible Prof Anita Layton of the University of Waterloo. - [#38 Amsterdam to INI... by bicycle! An interview with Antoine Gagnebin](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/38-amsterdam-to-ini-by-bicycle-an-interview-with-antoine-gagnebin/) - Dan Aspel catches up with Antoine Gagnebin, an INI workshop participant who's made the exciting decision to travel from Amsterdam to Cambridge by bicycle. Find out the "how" and the "why" of his forthcoming adventure in this short episode. - [#36 "You don't need anybody's permission to be a great mathematician", an interview with Dr Nira Chamberlain](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/36-you-dont-need-anybodys-permission-to-be-a-great-mathematician-an-interview-with-dr-nira-chamberlain/) - Dan Aspel and Christie Marr speak to Dr Nira Chamberlain, not only the “5th most influential black person in the UK”, but possibly “the world’s most interesting mathematician”. - [#37 Teaching maths in Africa: an interview with Professor Franca Hoffmann](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/37-teaching-maths-in-africa-an-interview-with-professor-franca-hoffmann/) - Dan Aspel and Christie Marr speak to Professor Franca Hoffmann, who has spent much of the past decade working with mathematical initiatives across the African continent. - ["Meet the... Simons Postdoctoral Fellows" mini series #4 Dr Antoine Remond-Tiedrez](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/meet-the-simons-postdoctoral-fellows-mini-series-4-dr-antoine-remond-tiedrez/) - Dan Aspel speaks to Dr Antoine Remond-Tiedrez, one of the first five recipients of the new Simons Postdoctoral Fellowships in Mathematics. - [#35 Discussing the "Cluster algebras and representation theory" programme](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/35-discussing-the-cluster-algebras-and-representation-theory-programme/) - The four organisers of the "Cluster algebras and representation theory" programme share their thoughts on its successes and progress so far. - [#34 Welcoming Ulrike Tillmann: a brief interview with INI’s new Director](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/34-welcoming-ulrike-tillmann-a-brief-interview-with-inis-new-director/) - On Friday 1 October 2021 Professor Ulrike Tillmann was appointed Director of the Isaac Newton Institute. In this short episode we catch up with Ulrike one week into her tenure. - [#33 Becoming Bethany Marsh, life as a transgender Professor of Mathematics](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/33-becoming-bethany-marsh-life-as-a-transgender-professor-of-mathematics/) - Professor Bethany Marsh (Leeds) joins the podcast to talk about winning the Whitehead prize, her ongoing INI research programme, and the many positive outcomes that have come from her recent transition of gender - ["Art of INI" mini-series #1: What can maths offer art and art offer maths?](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/art-of-ini-mini-series-1/) - The Isaac Newton Institute hosts many sculptures, drawings, paintings, carvings and other artworks, as well as more than 2,500 visiting mathematicians per year. But where do these two worlds collide? Are mathematics and art aspiring to the same goals? What interactions exist between the two? Can one inspire the other? Barry Phipps and David Abrahams join Dan Aspel to find out - [Cambridge Philosophical Society mini-series #3: Dr Jay Taylor](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/cambridge-philosophical-society-mini-series-3/) - Early career researcher Dr Jay Taylor discusses groups, representations, the academic disruption wrought by COVID-19, and just how much of a difference the right funding can make to a junior academic - [Cambridge Philosophical Society mini-series #2: Dr Elena Luca](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/cambridge-philosophical-society-mini-series-2/) - Dr Elena Luca recounts her recent feast of attendance at the Institute, the essential nature of funding for younger academics, and the value of a supportive atmosphere for women in mathematics - [Cambridge Philosophical Society mini-series #1: Dr Francisco Sahli](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/cambridge-philosophical-society-mini-series-1/) - Post-doctoral researcher Dr Francisco Sahli discusses his experience of the Institute, the ensuing collaborations and the importance of funding for more junior members of the community - [#17 Running the numbers: an interview with Dr Tony Hill](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-17/) - KCL's Dr Tony Hill reflects about his life within mathematics so far and how a devotion to long-distance running has played, and continues to play, its part in that journey - [#18 Peer support and “the ability to develop agency”: an interview with Associate Professor Lesley Ward](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-18/) - Associate Professor Lesley Ward explains the ongoing need for support of women in mathematics if the historical gender imbalance in the science is to be redressed - [#19 Asking for "a lot of money and a lot of time": an interview with Professor Liz Mansfield](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-19/) - Professor Liz Mansfield details the "Geometry, compatibility and structure preservation in computational differential equations" programme, its inception, aims and the essential need for balance and diversity within higher mathematics - [#20 "On the nature of mathematical joy", with Professor Liz Mansfield](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-20/) - Professor Liz Mansfield previews her talk "On the nature of mathematical joy" - [#21 Promoting mathematics via social media: an interview with Ollie Jones and Kamilla Rekvényi](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-21/) - Early career researchers Ollie Jones (Birmingham) and Kamilla Rekvényi (Imperial) discuss life at an INI workshop, working alongside supervisors, promoting mathematics to the young via social media, and the ongoing struggle for gender balance - [#22 The mathematical models of COVID-19 (part 1), with Dr Kit Yates](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-22/) - Dr Kit Yates discusses the maths behind the models of COVID-19 that are being used to guide policy and help control the pandemic - [#23 The mathematical models of COVID-19 (part 2), with Dr Robin Thompson](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-23/) - Dr Robin Thompson helps explain how data is being used to inform the mathematical models behind the models of COVID-19 - [#24 Mathematics goes virtual, with Professor Rebecca Hoyle](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-24/) - Professor Rebecca Hoyle explains the relevance of study groups during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the thinking behind the Virtual Forum for Knowledge Exchange in Mathematical Sciences [V-KEMS] initiative - [#25 "How to win at Pandemic": an interview with Professor Julia Gog](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-25/) - Professor Julia Gog discusses her roles within the UK's "Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies" and the INI programme "Infectious Dynamics of Pandemics", being awarded the Rosalind Franklin Award, and trying to beat the board game "Pandemic" - [#27 "An ecology of people telling it how it is": an interview with Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-27/) - David Spiegelhalter shares his thoughts on a frenetic six months of risk communication, the pitfalls of "number theatre", why nobody should be "following the science" - [#26 "Maths masterclass tutorials": an announcement from Simon Singh](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-26/) - Author Simon Singh tells the podcast all about the new, free "Maths Masterclass Tutorials" initiative - [#28 Twenty-seven years of progress: an interview with Professor Valerie Isham](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-28/) - Professor Valerie Isham discusses developments within the science of modeling pandemics, the challenges and surprising benefits of remote working and virtual meetings, and the pervasive fascination of probability and statistics - [#29 All about Plus magazine, with Marianne Freiberger and Rachel Thomas](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-29/) - The editors of Cambridge's premier mathematical magazine on the many joys of being a maths communicator, and the thrill that comes from finding and inspiring audiences with the most unusual of subjects - [#30 "Exit strategy": Director David Abrahams looks back on his 2016-2021 tenure at INI](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-30/) - David looks back on an intensive five years at the helm, considers the successes and challenges of his role, looks forward to opportunities that the future brings, and (of course) finds time for some sporting chat - [#31 From rural Zimbabwe to international mathematics: an interview with Professor Anotida Madzvamuse](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/living-proof-podcast-episode-31/) - An inspiring interview with Professor Anotida Madzvamuse which ranges from a childhood spent farming and foraging to studying away from his family aged just 12, and the exciting research outcomes of his specialism in mathematical biology - [#32 Quanta, MoMath and communicating mathematics with Alex Kontorovic](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/living-proof-podcast-episode-32/) - Professor Alex Kontorovic joins the podcast to talk about New York's award-winning MoMath, Quanta magazine, communicating mathematics and inspiring the young - [#09 "The beauty of results": an interview with Professor Svitlana Mayboroda](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-09/) - Professor Svitlana Mayboroda, a Kirk Distinguished Visiting Fellow, speaks about her specialism in harmonic analysis, a love of mathematics for its own sake and the research aims that she and her collaborators are working towards during their time at INI - [#07 The realities of academic life: an interview with Professor Irene Fonseca](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-07/) - Kirk Distinguished Visiting Fellow Professor Irene Fonseca discusses the power of academic interactions, the obligations placed upon high-achieving female mathematicians, a love of painting and being knighted by the "Military Order of St James of the Sword" - [#08 Interdisciplinary excitement: an interview with Professor Xian Chen](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-08/) - Programme organiser Professor Xian Chen shares her thoughts on interactions between the fields of mathematics and mechanics, potential outcomes of such activity and the popularity of interdisciplinary events in general - [#10 "Bringing the changes we want in Africa": an interview with Dr Bubacarr Bah](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-10/) - Dr Bubacarr Bah of the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences details his role within AIMS and talks us through the important work the Institute does in providing opportunities and teaching to talented mathematicians from across the African continent - [#11 Tour de France Special: an interview with Professor David Abrahams](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-11/) - Professor David Abrahams and Dan Aspel converse about the mathematical beauty of cycling and the fascinating quirks of photography and physics that led to one of the strangest finish line images you're ever likely to see - [#12 Investigating the Wiener-Hopf technique: an interview with Dr Anastasia Kisil](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-12/) - Dr Anastasia Kisil discusses what an INI programme focused upon the Wiener-Hopf technique can do for the future of the topic as a whole. - [#13 When mathematicians and environmental scientists meet: an interview with Professor Paula Harrison and Dr Martine Barons](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-13/) - A discussion on the motivations and theme of the "Mathematical and statistical challenges in landscape decision making" programme, which at its heart is a great collaboration between mathematicians and environmental scientists - [#14 "A Golden Age of maths communication": an interview with Professor Chris Budd](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-14/) - INI veteran Professor Chris Budd joins the podcast to discuss maths communication, the mathematics of weather forecasts and the nature of collaboration at the Institute - [#15 Talking maths in public: an interview with Matt Parker](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-15/) - Matt Parker on the surge of maths communicators in the past decade, a career than ranges from authoring books to concocting YouTube videos to performing at the Edinburgh Fringe, and the essential need for "infectious enthusiasm" - [#16 Life in "a harmonic universe": an interview with Tamara Kokilashvili](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-16/) - Georgian pianist Tamara Kokilashvili has performed celebrated classical recitals across the world from Tbilisi to Vienna and New York, and it's mathematics that has inspired her - [#01 Directing the INI: an interview with Professor David Abrahams](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-01/) - In this inaugural podcast, INI Director David Abrahams speaks about his role at the Institute, reflects on his first two-and-a-half years in the post and looks forward to the remainder of his tenure - [#02 A mother of three in a academia: an interview with Professor Patricia Goncalvez](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-02/) - Can you juggle a growing family alongside increasing professional responsibilities? We ask Professor Patricia Goncalvez - [#03 A male dominated environment: an interview with Susanne Hilger](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-03/) - Susanne Hilger tells the podcast about life as a junior Participant in an INI programme - [#04 What can an early career researcher contribute? An interview with interview with Henri Elad Altman](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-04/) - Henri Elad Altman explains the day-to-day realities of participating in an INI programme, what life is like in Cambridge for a visiting researcher and whether it is "intimidating" to work alongside senior colleagues for weeks at a time - [#05 Exploring sundials: an interview with Dr Frank King](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-05/) - Dr Frank Kingn talks about his recent book "Sundials: Cutting Time", the challenges and mathematics involved in designing such classical timepieces, and whether a young Sir Isaac Newton was himself the creator of a sundial. - [#06 Mathematikum: an interview with Professor Martin Buhmann](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/podcasts/post/episode-06/) - Professor Martin Buhmann speak about the Giessen-based Mathematikum centre (of which his is co-Director) and suggests how a more "physical" approach can help capture the imagination of the young and old alike, and make learning "fun". ## Videos - [SIP programme: interview with organisers D Feltham, A Korobkin, V Squire, E Parau](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/sip-programme-interview-with-organisers-d-feltham-a-korobkin-v-squire-e-parau/) - [HTL programme: interview with organisers Jacob Rasmussen and Liam Watson](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/ebd-programme-interview-with-organisers-peter-challenor-and-peter-cox/) - [VMV programme: interview with organisers A Fitzgibbon, X-C Tai, C-B Schönlieb and K Chen](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/vmv-programme-interview-with-organisers-a-fitzgibbon-x-c-tai-c-b-schonlieb-and-k-chen/) - [NPC programme: interview w/ organisers Alessandra Iozzi, Cornelia Drutu Badea, Goulnara Arzhantseva](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/npc-programme-interview-w-organisers-alessandra-iozzi-cornelia-drutu-badea-goulnara-arzhantseva/) - [GFS programme: interview with organisers Arezki Boudaoud and Andrzej Herczynski](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/gfs-programme-interview-with-organisers-arezki-boudaoud-and-andrzej-herczynski/) - [HHH programme: interview with organisers P Goerss, J Greenlees, S Schwede, U Tillmann](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/hhh-programme-interview-with-organisers-p-goerss-j-greenlees-s-schwede-u-tillmann/) - [SIN programme: interview with participant Kerrie Mengersen](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/sin-programme-interview-with-participant-kerrie-mengersen/) - [BPR programme: participant Georges Gonthier explains "Four colour theorem"](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/bpr-programme-georges-gonthier-explains-four-colour-theorem/) - [UNQ programme: interview with organisers Peter Challenor and Henry Wynn](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/unq-programme-interview-with-organisers-peter-challenor-and-henry-wynn/) - [STS programme: interview with organisers John Aston, Po-Ling Loh and Richard Samworth](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/sts-programme-interview-with-organisers-john-aston-po-ling-loh-and-richard-samworth/) - [SRQ programme: interview with organisers Massimiliano Gubinelli and David Brydges](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/srq-programme-interview-with-organisers-massimiliano-gubinelli-and-david-brydges/) - [ASC programme: interview with organisers Vladimir Temlyakov and Anders Hansen](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/asc-programme-interview-with-organisers-vladimir-temlyakov-and-anders-hansen/) - [DNM programme: interview with organisers A Zarnescu, X Chen, V Slastikov and M Ravnik](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/dnm-programme-interview-with-organisers-a-zarnescu-x-chen-v-slastikov-and-m-ravnik/) - [MES programme: interview with organisers John Moriarty and Almut Veraart](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/mes-programme-interview-with-organisers-john-moriarty-and-almut-veraart/) - [FHT programme: interview with organisers Steven Niederer and Richard Clayton](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/fht-programme-interview-with-organisers-steven-niederer-and-richard-clayton/) - [KAH programme: interview with organisers R de Jeu, R Joshua, JD Lewis, C Doran and M Levine](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/kah-programme-interview-with-organisers-r-de-jeu-r-joshua-jd-lewis-c-doran-and-m-levine/) - [CAT programme: interview with organisers Andre Weideman, Linda Cummings and Stefan Llewellyn Smith](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/cat-programme-interview-with-organisers-andre-weideman-linda-cummings-and-stefan-llewellyn-smith/) - [GCS programme: interview with organisers Arieh Iserles, Elena Celledoni and Elizabeth Mansfield](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/gcs-programme-interview-with-organisers-arieh-iserles-elena-celledoni-and-elizabeth-mansfield/) - [GRA programme: interview with organisers Martin Liebeck and Colva Roney-Dougal](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/gra-programme-interview-with-organisers-martin-liebeck-and-colva-roney-dougal/) - [WHT programme: interview with organisers Anastasia Kisil, Ian Thompson and Gennady Mishuris](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/wht-programme-interview-with-organisers-anastasia-kisil-ian-thompson-and-gennady-mishuris/) - [EBD programme: interview with organisers Peter Challenor and Peter Cox](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/ebd-programme-interview-with-organisers-peter-challenor-and-peter-cox-2/) - [ARA programme: interview with organisers Ines Aniceto, Chris Howls and Adri Olde Daalhuis](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/ara-programme-interview-with-organisers-ines-aniceto-chris-howls-and-adri-olde-daalhuis/) - [MDL programme: interview w/Anders Hansen, Gitta Kutyniok, Peter Bartlett & Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/mdl-programme-interview-w-anders-hansen-gitta-kutyniok-peter-bartlett-carola-bibiane-schonlieb/) - [FKT programme: interview with organisers Jose Carrillo, Jingwei Hu and Jacob Bedrossian](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/fkt-programme-interview-with-organisers-jose-carrillo-jingwei-hu-and-jacob-bedrossian/) - [TUR programme: interview with organisers John Gibbon, Jean-Luc Thiffeault and Rahul Pandit](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/tur-programme-interview-with-organisers-john-gibbon-jean-luc-thiffeault-and-rahul-pandit/) - [CAR programme: interview w/Karin Baur, Bethany Marsh, Ralf Schiffler & Sibylle Schroll](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/car-programme-interview-w-karin-baur-bethany-marsh-ralf-schiffler-sibylle-schroll/) - [DYT programme: interview with organisers P Davidson, E Dormy, U Christensen, M Browning, and C Jones](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/dyt-programme-interview-with-organisers-p-davidson-e-dormy-u-christensen-m-browning-and-c-jones/) - [HYD programme: interview with organisers A Moro, M Shearer, M Hoefer, G El, and B Prinari](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/hyd-programme-interview-with-organisers-a-moro-m-shearer-m-hoefer-g-el-and-b-prinari/) - [MWS programme: interview with organisers Luke Bennetts, Malte Peter and Valerie Pinfield](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/mws-programme-interview-with-organisers-luke-bennetts-malte-peter-and-valerie-pinfield/) - [SPL programme: interview with the team of organisers](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/spl-programme-interview-with-the-team-of-organisers/) - [MMV programme: interview with organisers R Nathan, H Byrne, L Giuggioli and G Abramson](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/mmv-programme-reflecting-with-organisers-r-nathan-l-giuggioli-and-g-abramson/) - [USM programme: interview with organiser Angela Mihai](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/usm-programme-interivew-with-organiser-angela-mihai/) - [EMG programme: interview with the team of organisers](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/emg-programme-interview-with-the-team-of-organisers/) - [FDE programme: interview with organisers Eulalia Nualart and Vassili Kolokoltsov](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/fde-programme-interview-with-organisers-eulalia-nualart-and-vassili-kolokoltsov/) - [RNT programme: interview with organisers B Lionheart, S Gazzola, F Watson, R Gaburro, and S Holman](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/rnt-programme-interview-with-organisers-b-lionheart-s-gazzola-f-watson-r-gaburro-and-s-holman/) - [KAH programme: interview with organisers R de Jeu, R Joshua, JD Lewis, C Doran and M Levine](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/kah-programme-interview-with-organisers-r-de-jeu-r-joshua-jd-lewis-c-doran-and-m-levine-2/) - [GRA programme: interview with organisers Martin Liebeck and Colva Roney-Dougal](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/gra-programme-interview-with-organisers-martin-liebeck-and-colva-roney-dougal-2/) - [NCN programme: interview with organisers D Persson, A Kleinschmidt, K Wendland, and S Friedberg](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/ncn-programme-interview-with-organisers-d-persson-a-kleinschmidt-k-wendland-and-s-friedberg/) - [DDE programme: interview with organisers Sebastian Reich, Aretha Teckentrup and Mark Girolami](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/dde-programme-interview-with-organisers-sebastian-reich-aretha-teckentrup-and-mark-girolami/) - [GFD programme: interview with organisers T Kuna, J Wouters, J Broecker, and G Carigi](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/gfd-programme-interview-with-organisers-t-kuna-j-wouters-j-broecker-and-g-carigi/) - [ADI programme: interview with the team of organisers](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/adi-programme-interview-with-the-team-of-organisers/) - [BLH programme: interview with the team of organisers](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/blh-programme-interview-with-the-team-of-organisers/) - [A Look Inside the 'Equivariant Homotopy Theory in Context' Programme](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/a-look-inside-the-equivariant-homotopy-theory-in-context-programme/) - [PMV satellite programme: interview with organisers Simon Cox and Adil Mughal](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/pmv-satellite-programme-interview-with-organisers-simon-cox-and-adil-mughal/) - [#63 Exploring anomalous diffusion: an interview with Aleks Mijatovic and Codina Cotar](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/63-exploring-anomalous-diffusion-an-interview-with-aleks-mijatovic-and-codina-cotar/) - [Quantum information, quantum groups and operator algebras | Meet the Organisers](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/quantum-information-quantum-groups-and-operator-algebras-meet-the-organisers/) - [MFA satellite programme: interview with organisers Alexander Korobkin and Mark Blyth](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/mfa-satellite-programme-interview-with-organisers-alexander-korobkin-and-mark-blyth/) - [TML satellite programme: interview with organisers Aleksandar Mijatovic and Jorge Gonzalez-Cazares](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/tml-programme-interview-with-organisers-aleksandar-mijatovic-and-jorge-gonzalez-cazares/) - [TRH programme: interview with the organisers](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/topology-representation-theory-and-higher-structures-meet-the-organisers/) - [Insights from the "Modern History of Mathematics" Programme Organisers](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/insights-from-the-modern-history-of-mathematics-programme-organisers/) - [HTA satellite programme: interview with the organisers and participants](https://www.newton.ac.uk/media/videos/post/hta-satellite-programme-interview-with-the-organisers-and-participants/) ## Ukraine - [Kurt Langfeld](https://www.newton.ac.uk/?ukraine=kurt-langfeld) - [Angela Mihai](https://www.newton.ac.uk/?ukraine=angela-mihai) - [Nikolay Gromov](https://www.newton.ac.uk/?ukraine=nikolay-gromov) - [Judith Zubieta](https://www.newton.ac.uk/?ukraine=judith-zubieta) - [Marjorie Batchelor](https://www.newton.ac.uk/?ukraine=marjorie-batchelor) - [Paul Milewski](https://www.newton.ac.uk/?ukraine=paul-milewski) - [Lucy Rycroft-Smith](https://www.newton.ac.uk/?ukraine=lucy-rycroft-smith) - [Heather Harrington](https://www.newton.ac.uk/?ukraine=heather-harrington) - [Minhyong Kim](https://www.newton.ac.uk/?ukraine=minhyong-kim) - [Klaus Schmitz](https://www.newton.ac.uk/?ukraine=klaus-schmitz) - [Jeffrey Giansiracusa](https://www.newton.ac.uk/?ukraine=jeffrey-giansiracusa) - [Marika Taylor](https://www.newton.ac.uk/?ukraine=marika-taylor) - [Oleg Pikhurko](https://www.newton.ac.uk/?ukraine=oleg-pikhurko) - [Ulrike Tillmann](https://www.newton.ac.uk/?ukraine=ulrike-tillmann)