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    mathemathics

    Explore "mathemathics" with insightful episodes like "#14 “A Golden Age of maths communication”: an interview with Professor Chris Budd", "#05 Exploring sundials: an interview with Dr Frank King", "#05 Exploring sundials: an interview with Dr Frank King", "#04 What can an early career researcher contribute? An interview with interview with Henri Elad Altman" and "#04 What can an early career researcher contribute? An interview with interview with Henri Elad Altman" from podcasts like ""Living Proof - the Isaac Newton Institute podcast", "#05 Exploring sundials: an interview with Dr Frank King", "Living Proof - the Isaac Newton Institute podcast", "#04 What can an early career researcher contribute? An interview with interview with Henri Elad Altman" and "Living Proof - the Isaac Newton Institute podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (38)

    #04 What can an early career researcher contribute? An interview with interview with Henri Elad Altman

    #04 What can an early career researcher contribute? An interview with interview with Henri Elad Altman
    Podcast #4 sees INI catch up with Henri Elad Altman, a PHD student engaged in the SRQ programme. In our short chat we cover 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. Hosted by: Dan Aspel (INI Communications Manager)

    #04 What can an early career researcher contribute? An interview with interview with Henri Elad Altman

    #04 What can an early career researcher contribute? An interview with interview with Henri Elad Altman
    Podcast #4 sees INI catch up with Henri Elad Altman, a PHD student engaged in the SRQ programme. In our short chat we cover 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. Hosted by: Dan Aspel (INI Communications Manager)

    #02 A mother of three in a academia: an interview with Professor Patricia Goncalvez

    #02 A mother of three in a academia: an interview with Professor Patricia Goncalvez
    In this episode we speak to Professor Patricia Goncalvez about the direction her career has taken so far, the challenges in obtaining enough experience to apply for senior positions, and the realities of juggling a growing family alongside growing professional responsibilities. Hosted by: Dan Aspel (INI Communications Manager)

    #02 A mother of three in a academia: an interview with Professor Patricia Goncalvez

    #02 A mother of three in a academia: an interview with Professor Patricia Goncalvez
    In this episode we speak to Professor Patricia Goncalvez about the direction her career has taken so far, the challenges in obtaining enough experience to apply for senior positions, and the realities of juggling a growing family alongside growing professional responsibilities. Hosted by: Dan Aspel (INI Communications Manager)

    Strings that surprise: how a theory scaled up

    Strings that surprise: how a theory scaled up
    In December 2013 Professor Michael Green of Cambridge University and Professor John Schwarz of California Institute of Technology were awarded the 2014 Fundamental Physics Prize, one of a series of annual 'Breakthrough Prizes' set up to raise the profile of the physical and biological sciences. Their shared $3 mn prize was given for “opening new perspectives on quantum gravity and the unification of forces”. - See more at: http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/strings-that-surprise-how-a-theory-scaled-up#sthash.GfvjTToz.dpuf

    Strings that surprise: how a theory scaled up

    Strings that surprise: how a theory scaled up
    In December 2013 Professor Michael Green of Cambridge University and Professor John Schwarz of California Institute of Technology were awarded the 2014 Fundamental Physics Prize, one of a series of annual 'Breakthrough Prizes' set up to raise the profile of the physical and biological sciences. Their shared $3 mn prize was given for “opening new perspectives on quantum gravity and the unification of forces”. - See more at: http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/strings-that-surprise-how-a-theory-scaled-up#sthash.GfvjTToz.dpuf

    Professor Steven Connor: Quantum writing: literature and the world of numbers

    Professor Steven Connor: Quantum writing: literature and the world of numbers
    Professor Steven Connor, Grace 2 Professor of English at the University of Cambridge, delivers a public lecture at Madingley Hall on 13 June 2013. The lecture is chaired by Professor Helen Cooper, Professor of Medieval and Renaissance Literature at the University of Cambridge, and introduced by Dr Rebecca Lingwood, Director of Continuing Education. Please note that the lecture proper begins at the 03:55 minute point in the video.