Maths on the Move Podcast
1) Living Proof: Building digital hearts
Imagine if your doctor had a digital model of your heart, personalised to you and updated with your latest medical information. This isn't science fiction this revolutionary healthcare is being tested...Show More
2) Living Proof: Céline Broeckaert and Frank Verstraete
"I have learnt that even if you are not a master in mathematics and science you are still able to grasp the essence." This is Céline Broeckaert talking, believe it or not, about the famously difficult...Show More
3) Adventures in Model Land
You are blue, and are surrounded by other blue people: swirling together in a dot, identical and indistinguishable. From somewhere above you hear the ticking of a clock, and suddenly find yourself and...Show More
4) Living Proof: Kevin Buzzard and proof assistants
There's been a lot of talk recently about whether artificial intelligence is becoming just as good as maths as humans are. But quietly in the background there's been another development regarding the ...Show More
5) Living Proof: Moustapha Fall
In this episode of the Living Proof podcast 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...Show More
6) Living proof: Codina Cotar and some amazing mathematical art
Earlier this year the the anomalous mathematical patterns sci-art competition attracted some jaw-dropping entries. The competition was held in connection to the Stochastic systems for anomalous diffus...Show More
7) Topological data analysis with Michael Hill
The mathematical area of topology is all about figuring out what truly defines a shape. Famously, topologists consider a coffee cup to be the same as a doughnut because one can be turned into the othe...Show More
8) David Tong and 100 years of quantum mechanics
Welcome to the new season of the Maths on the Move podcast! We start the season with theoretical physicist David Tong of the University of Cambridge looking at an important milestone in the history o...Show More
9) Liz Fearon: Co-producing mathematics with the public
We may not notice it, but mathematics impacts our lives on a daily basis. Mathematical models inform policy decisions around the economy and public health. They are used to understand climate change a...Show More
10) Living proof: Hunting through higher dimensions with Zhouli Xu
On May 30th 2024 seminar goers at Princeton University witnessed a thrilling moment. The mathematician Zhouli Xu of the University of California, LA, announced that, together with colleagues he had so...Show More