Group photo during the conference

The conference will begin in the afternoon of Tuesday 28 June with registration opening from 13:00 and talks beginning at 14:00pm. The conference will close at 13:00 on Friday 01 July

Registration

Registration will be held on Tuesday 28th June from 13:00-13:45 in foyer of Huxely building, level 3.

Schedule

Below is the schedule for the conference. Click here for abstracts.

Talks

All talks will take place in the Mathematics department, in room 139 located in the Huxely building. The room has whiteboards, a PC with a USB slot, and VGA/HDMI cables for connecting laptops. There should also be a microphone and pointer available. Each talk has been allocated a 30 minutes slot which includes 25 minutes for the presentation and 5 minutes for any questions. 

Lunch and coffee breaks

Coffee breaks will be held in the Mathematics Common Room which is room 549 in the Huxely building. Lunch will be held in the room 741 in the Blackett building.

Conference dinner

The conference dinner will be held in the evening of Thurday 30th June at a restuarant called Sarastro (126 Drury Lane, TheatreLand, London, WC2B 5SU).

Conference booklet

These will be handed out to participants when they arrive at the conference.

Accommodation

We have arranged to provide accommodation for the nights of 28th, 29th and 30th of June to participants who require it, in Beit Hall of Residence, one of Imperial’s most historic buildings. Beit Hall is located on Prince Consort Road right next to the Royal Albert Hall, and opposite the Huxely Building where the conference will take place. 

 We have the following types of rooms available:

  • Standard single (£100 for 3 nights)
  • En-suite single (£127 for 3 nights)

Facilities will include:

  • Breakfast
  • Fully equipped laundry room
  • TV lounge
  • Individual Internet access

A 360 degree tour of the different types of rooms can be found here.

Accommodation booking is no longer available as the registration has closed. If you have booked accommodation then it will be available for you when you arrive. We will be taking everyone over to Beit hall at the end of the first day of the conference.

Hotels

Below is a list of hotels which may be of interest:

  • Travelodge – Approximately a 10 minutes tube journey or 40 minutes walk to the conference location. Nearest station: Fulham Broadway (District line).
  • Premier Inn – Approximately a 3 minutes tube journey or 20 minutes walk to the conference location. Nearest station: Earl’s Court (Piccadilly and District lines).
  • Kensington rooms –  Approximately a 3 minutes tube journey or 17 minutes walk to the conference location. Nearest station: Earl’s Court (Piccadilly and District lines).

Organisers

Name Affiliation
 Carlisle King  Imperial College London
 Sheng Lim  Imperial College London
 Alex Malcolm  Imperial College London
 Atiqa Sheikh  Imperial College London
 Madeleine Whybrow  Imperial College London

Invited Speakers

Name Affiliation
 Tim Burness  University of Bristol
 Rowena Paget  University of Kent

Participants

Name Affiliation
 Imen Belmokhtar  Queen Mary, University of London
 Andreas Bode  University of Cambridge
 Mattia Brescia  University of Naples Federico II
 Elisa Covato  University of Bristol
 Charles Cox  University of Southampton
 Amal Sbeiti Clarke  Birkbeck, University of London
 Ryan Davies  University of Birmingham
 Nicolas Dupré  University of Cambridge
 Niamh Farrell  City University London
 Maria Ferrara  University of Naples Federico II
 Richard Freeland  University of Cambridge
 Valentina Grazian  University of Birmingham
 Alec Gullon  University of Lancaster
 Scott Harper  University of Bristol
 Katerina Hristova  University of Warwick
 Roberto Ialenti  University of Naples Federico II
 Valentina Iusa  University of Lincoln
 Sheagan John  University of The West Indies-Mona
 Karina Kirkina  University of Warwick
 Nayab Khalid  University of St. Andrews
 Jasdeep Kochhar  Royal Holloway, University of London
 Mikko Korhonen  EPFL
 Stacey Law  University of Cambridge
 Christopher Lee  University of Kent
 Richard Mathers  University of Oxford
 Raul Moragues  University of Birmingham
 Victor Manuel Gonzalez Moreno  Royal Holloway, University of London
 William O’Donovan  Royal Holloway, University of London
 Feyishayo Olukoya  University of St. Andrews
 Christopher Parsons  University of Kent
 Eammon Postlethwaite  Imperial College London
 Daniel Rogers  University of Warwick
 Lleonard Rubio y Degrassi  City University London
 Stefano Sanella  University of Birmingham
 Nathan Scheinmann  EPFL
 Matthew Spencer  University of Warwick
 Chimere Stanley Anabanti  Birkbeck, University of London
 Yegor Stepanov   Queen Mary, University of London
 Ali Al-Tarimshawy  University of East Anglia
 Gareth Tracey  University of Warwick
 Marco Trombetti  University of Naples Federico II
 Athar Warraich  University of Birmingham
 Alex Wendland  University of Warwick

Sponsors

The London Mathematical Society (LMS)

‘The London Mathematical Society is the major UK learned society for mathematics. The Society’s activities include publishing journals and books, providing grants to support mathematics and organising scientific meetings and lectures.’

 – Extract from the LMS website 

Heilbronn Institute for Mathematical Research

‘The Heilbronn Institute runs a highly successful programme of events associated with its external research activities. These include conferences, focused research groups, visitors and workshops.  The Institute also supports other high-profile UK mathematical meetings.’

 Extract from the Heilbronn website

The Taught Course Centre (TCC)

‘The TCC is a collaboration between the Mathematics Departments at the Universities of Bath, Bristol, Imperial, Oxford and Warwick. The TCC also collaborates with other departments through seminars and study groups. The centre is supported by a grant from the EPSRC.’

‘The Centre offers graduate level courses over the academic year. Access Grid technology is used so that audiences in all participating universities can participate in the lectures.’

 Extract from the TCC website

Imperial College London

We are thankful to Imperial College and its Mathematics Department for supporting the conference financially and administratively.

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