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  1. PhD in Mathematics

    PhD in Mathematics. We are proud of our world-class reputation for research excellence and our commitment to provide the highest quality training for our postgraduate students. The School of Mathematics offers a cutting-edge PhD programme, and we welcome applications from national and international students all year round. Our postgraduate ...

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    PhD in Mathematics. Students on the PhD programme will undertake cutting-edge research under the close supervision of a member of staff within a selected area of research. I have weekly meetings with my supervisor, not just discussing the research but also how I'm feeling mentally and what I am doing to prepare myself for the future. It's an ...

  3. Mathematics

    The University of Bristol has a directory of alternative funding opportunities available to postgraduate applicants. The school provides financial support for PhD students from a number of sources, including the Heilbronn Institute, UK research councils, industry and scholarships. For further details, please see the School of Mathematics webpage.

  4. PhD Mathematics Program By University of Bristol |Top Universities

    The University of Bristol School of Mathematics has more than doubled in size in the last decade, with approximately 130 academic staff and 70 postgrads. We are engaged in research across many areas in pure and applied mathematics, and statistical science. We possess intellectual, educational, and material resources to provide the highest ...

  5. School of Mathematics

    The priorities of the Department's research efforts are: execution of internationally recognised world-class mathematical and statistical research resulting in - key publications and presentations; research training of graduate students who show the highest potential; research development and career progression of postdoctoral research workers;

  6. Tim Dokchitser

    PhD projects. I mostly work in algebraic number theory and elliptic curves, and especially with things related to Birch-Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture and arithmetic of L-functions. I am also interested in all kinds of connections between number theory and Galois theory, finite groups and representation theory.

  7. Mathematics PhD at University of Bristol

    Course Summary. Overview The University of Bristol School of Mathematics has more than doubled in size in the last decade, with approximately 130 academic staff and 90 postgraduates. We are engaged in research across many areas in pure and applied mathematics and statistical science. We possess intellectual, educational, and material resources ...

  8. Mathematics, Ph.D.

    About. We are proud of our world-class reputation for research excellence and our commitment to provide the highest quality training for our postgraduate students. The Mathematics programme is offered by the University of Bristol. Visit the Visit programme website for more information. University of Bristol.

  9. School of Mathematics

    School of Mathematics; Bristol Doctoral College; Person: Member, Doctor of Philosophy. Mr Ed J Davis. zp20837 bristol.ac uk; School of Mathematics; Bristol Doctoral College; Person: Member, Doctor of Philosophy. Mr Huw W Day. hd15639 bristol.ac uk; huw.day bristol.ac uk; Jean Golding Institute - Data Science Specialist;

  10. People: Faculty, Postdoctoral Staff and PhD Students

    Professor Catherine Hobbs. Chair of the Heilbronn Institute for Mathematical Research. Professor of Mathematics and Mathematics Education. [email protected]. Dr Thomas Jordan. Senior Lecturer in Pure Mathematics. [email protected]. +44 (0) 117 428 4888 | Room 1.13, Fry Building. Dr Oleksiy Klurman.

  11. PhD opportunities in mathematics

    PhD opportunities in mathematics. Wednesday 10th November - Wednesday 10th November 2021. Join us for our annual PhD opportunities in mathematics event. This event is open to all undergraduate and masters students who are considering applying for a PhD in mathematics. This event will be held in G.10, Fry Building.

  12. People: Academic Staff, Postdoctoral Staff and PhD Students

    Professor of Mathematics Head of School of Mathematics [email protected] +44 (0)117 428 4880 | Room 1.07, Fry Building. Dr Roman Schubert. Lecturer in Mathematics [email protected] +44 (0)117 428 4984 | Room 2A.07, Fry Building. Dr Martin Sieber. Reader in Applied Mathematics [email protected]

  13. Mathematics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Bristol

    The ProbAI Hub is a £8.5M research hub funded by EPSRC to develop better understanding of and new methods in AI. This will be achieved by research at the interface of AI and Mathematics. Read more. Supervisor: Prof A Lee. 30 June 2024 PhD Research Project Funded PhD Project (UK Students Only) More Details.

  14. Institute for Pure Mathematics

    Members of the Institute for Pure Mathematics at Bristol are conducting research at the highest level in a wide range of areas, including algebra, combinatorics, geometry, logic, number theory, set theory and topology. The Pure Institute also has strong connections and a natural overlap with research in the School's Institute for Probability ...

  15. Applied Mathematics

    The Applied Mathematics group encourages close collaboration with other departments such as biochemistry, biology, chemistry, earth sciences, physics, veterinary sciences and in areas such as complexity, composites, environment,nanomaterials and nanoscience. ... 2 PhD thesis (not Bristol) 1 Commissioned report A thin plate approximation for ...

  16. Erin Russell

    Mathematics PhD Student BSc (Port); MSc (Bris); AMIMA · Experienced mathematical researcher with a demonstrated history of working in the fields of Stochastic Network Theory and Geometry. Skilled in analytical thinking, problem solving, creativity, and multiple programming languages. <br><br>Graduated Summa Cum Laude with First Class Honours in Mathematics from the University of Portsmouth.

  17. Geometry & Topology

    Associate Professor in Pure Mathematics [email protected] +44 (0) 117 428 4960 | Room 2.19, Fry Building. Dr Asma Hassannezhad. Senior Lecturer in Pure Mathematics [email protected] +44 (0) 117 428 4824 | Room G.18, Fry Building. Dr David Hume. Senior Research Associate [email protected] Room 1.24, Fry Building. Dr ...

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    Scripps Research chemists have accomplished a long elusive feat in synthetic chemistry: the invention of a broadly useful method for constructing "gamma chiral centers" on simple starting ...

  19. Mathematical Physics

    Organisation profile Random matrix theory. Random matrices arise whenever complex systems are described by linear equations. For example, they are central to the mathematical description of complex quantum systems, such as molecular and nano-electrical networks, telecommunications in complex environments, large computer networks, and string theory.

  20. Academic Staff

    Professor of Mathematics [email protected] +44 (0)117 428 4904 | Room 1.28, Fry Building. Professor Jonathan Robbins. Professor of Mathematics Head of School of Mathematics [email protected] +44 (0)117 428 4880 | Room 1.07, Fry Building. Professor Nina Snaith. Professor of Mathematical Physics [email protected]

  21. People

    Professor of Mathematics [email protected] +44 (0)117 428 4904 | Room 1.28, Fry Building. Professor Jonathan Robbins. Professor of Mathematics Head of School of Mathematics [email protected] +44 (0)117 428 4880 | Room 1.07, Fry Building. Dr Misha Rudnev. Associate Professor in Pure Mathematics [email protected]