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Living Proof: the Isaac Newton Institute podcast
Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences
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“Meet the… Simons Postdoctoral Fellows” mini series #12 Dr Luke Davis
Saison 1 · Épisode 66
vendredi 30 août 2024 • Durée 18:53
Established in 2021, the INI Postdoctoral Fellowships in Mathematics scheme enables “exceptional early career researchers in the mathematical sciences” to gain “experience, independence and new connections on their way to a successful academic career”.
In this episode of Living Proof, Dan Aspel speaks to Dr Luke Davis to learn about his journey through mathematics so far, and to find out what being awarded this Fellowship – which involves spending six months on the INI research programme “Stochastic systems for anomalous diffusion” – means to him personally.
00:00 - Introduction
00:38 - Welcome
01:55 - Taking part in “Stochastic systems for anomalous diffusion” (https://www.newton.ac.uk/event/ssd/)
05:54 - What does an early career researcher bring to an INI research programme? And what can they gain?
10:50 - Why transition from physics to mathematics?
13:40 - The experience of working at INI, “a place engineered for people to think, to talk”
15:04 - The future, the University of Edinburgh
#59 Meeting the three mathematics medalists from the STEM for Britain awards 2024
Saison 1 · Épisode 65
mercredi 24 avril 2024 • Durée 32:58
In this episode of Living Proof, Dan Aspel is joined by three guests: Daniel Gardham (Surrey), Katherine Benjamin (Oxford), and Francisco de Melo Virissimo (LSE), all of whom won medals as podium finishers at the 2024 STEM for Britain awards at the UK parliament in March. The conversation covers their success in the highly competitive poster exhibition, how it felt to present their mathematical research to politicians and the public, and what the future holds for each of them from this point onwards.
> https://stemforbritain.org.uk/
> https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/stem-for-britain-winners-2024/
00:00 - Introduction
02:20 - How does it feel to have won medals at STEM for Britain?
04:40 - What attracted you to the event?
08:10 - What’s it like presenting mathematical research to MPs and politicians?
12:10 - Learning to communicate key information quickly and more efficiently, and comparisons with academic settings
16:40 - Could all academics benefit from this kind of experience?
19:00 - How would pure maths fare at en event such as STEM for Britain?
20:50 - A strong field of finalist posters, but little time to enjoy them
23:30 - The experience of visiting Parliament and the atmosphere of the event
27:27 - What does the future hold for each of you?
#54 Discussing "The Irrational Diary of Clara Valentine", an interview with Coralie Colmez
Saison 1 · Épisode 56
mardi 18 juillet 2023 • Durée 16:43
Episode recorded: 17/07/23
In this episode of Living Proof, Dan Aspel speaks to Coralie Colmez, author of the young adult novel "The Irrational Diary of Clara Valentine" - recently chosen as one of Chalkdust magazine's "books of the year". A Cambridge maths graduate herself, it was Coralie's ambition to write a story rich in both mathematics and mystery - with the Chalkdust review highlighting that "the explanations of the solutions to these puzzles are blended into the story expertly". In this interview, Coralie explains further about the books origins, its intentions and what comes next.
Find out more about Coralie's writing, download a free PDF of the book, and find links to other online sellers here: https://www.coraliecolmez.com/books
#53 Disproving Ravenel's "telescope conjecture": an interview with Tomer Schlank and Jeremy Hahn
Saison 1 · Épisode 55
vendredi 7 juillet 2023 • Durée 23:59
Episode recorded: 07/07/23
In this episode of Living Proof, Dan Aspel and Marianne Freiberger are joined by Tomer Schlank (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) and Jeremy Hahn (MIT). Working alongside Robert Burklund and Ishan Levy, Tomer and Jeremy's recently announced a disproof of Ravenel's telescope conjecture at the June 2023 INI workshop "A panorama of homotopy theory". Here, they explain why this was such a significant announcement, and what effect it has had on the field of homotopy theory.
2018 INI programme: https://www.newton.ac.uk/event/hhh/
2023 follow-on workshop: https://www.newton.ac.uk/event/hhhw05/
Thirty years of proof: celebrating Andrew Wiles on the anniversary of Fermat's Last Theorem
Saison 1 · Épisode 54
jeudi 22 juin 2023 • Durée 26:42
The 23rd of June 2023 marks exactly thirty years since Sir Andrew Wiles announced his historic first proof of Fermat’s Last Theorem. He did so at the Isaac Newton Institute, during the culmination of three days of special lectures, delivered as part of the June 1993 L-functions and arithmetic programme - one of the first research meetings to take place at the recently founded INI.
To mark this happy occasion, we - together with our colleagues at Plus magazine and the Maths on the move! podcast - present this short documentary. In it we speak not only to Wiles himself, but to others who were a part of this historic moment or whose work the proof continues to inspire.
Find more, including a video interview with Andrew Wiles and accompanying article, right here: https://www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-news/wiles-flt-30/
#51 Celebrating the Newton Gateway's 10th anniversary, an interview with Clare Merritt
Saison 1 · Épisode 53
vendredi 17 mars 2023 • Durée 15:36
This year, and more specifically during the week of 20 March, the Newton Gateway to Mathematics will be celebrating its 10th anniversary.
A "knowledge intermediary for the mathematical sciences" and the "impact initiative" of the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, the Gateway has spent the past decade connecting mathematical research with industry, businesses, the public sector and other scientific disciplines.
To mark this happy occasion - and to look back at the past, and ahead to the future - Dan Aspel is joined by Newton Gateway manager Clare Merritt for a brief but insightful conversation.
#50 Why should we bother communicating INI research? An interview with Rachel Thomas and Marianne Freiberger
Saison 1 · Épisode 52
jeudi 2 mars 2023 • Durée 31:57
In this 50th (!) episode of Living Proof, Dan Aspel speaks to Rachel Thomas and Marianne Freiberger of Plus magazine. Plus 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?
00:00 - Introduction
00:44 - Welcome, discussing “Communicating Mathematics for the Public”, the importance of trustworthiness
05:30 - Who you’re speaking to vs what you’re saying
07:38 - Making higher mathematics accessible to audiences: “any bit of mathematics either comes from somewhere, or is going somewhere, or both”
14:20 - Are there incommunicable subjects?
16:55 - The rarity of maths “headlines”
19:25 - The partnership between INI and Plus magazine - why is it important?
23:25 - Are some topics inherently more interesting?
25:26 - What is the end goal of maths communication? “I would love it if people could see how maths is everywhere… that maths is a language of rhythms and patterns”
30:00 - Looking to the future
#49 How to make maths funny, an interview with Timandra Harkness
Saison 1 · Épisode 51
mercredi 22 février 2023 • Durée 28:01
In episode #49 of Living Proof, Dan Aspel and Maha Kaouri are joined by presenter, writer and comedian Timandra Harkness. The author of Big Data: Does Size Matter? And Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society 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.
> Visit timandraharkness.com or find Timandra on Twitter @TimandraHarknes
00:00 - Introduction
00:44 - Welcome, discussing “Communicating Mathematics for the Public”
03:38 - Origins of Timandra’s interest in maths, understanding “enough to ask the right questions”
07:50 - Discussing the book “Big Data - Does Size Matter?”
11:10 - Other current projects and shows, writing another book about “why everything is personalised”
13:13 - Mingling an arts background with a mathematics focus, “coming out as a closet mathematician”
17:10 - How do you make maths funny as a comedian? ... “What’s a statistician’s favourite sandwich filling?”
21:10 - Future projects
Making data accessible: an interview with Hannah Thomas of Government Analysis Function
Saison 1 · Épisode 50
mercredi 15 février 2023 • Durée 31:23
Episode published 15/02/23
In episode #48 of Living Proof, Dan Aspel and Maha Kaouri speak to Hannah Thomas of Government Analysis Function (analysisfunction.civilservice.gov.uk). Hannah's role at this "network for civil servants", is that of "Lead Support for Communicating Data, Statistics and Analysis" - making her the perfect person to discuss how to make data accessible.
This conversation was inspired by the Newton Gateway event "Communicating Mathematics for the Public" at which Hannah delivered the talk "Data Visualisation and Digital Accessibility: What We Can Do to Help".
00:00 - Introduction
00:44 - Welcome, discussing "Communicating Mathematics for the Public" ("as entertaining as Disneyland Paris and definitely more inspiring")
04:20 - All about Government Analysis Function, a love of data journalism, career history
13:35 - Visualising data and making digital information accessible
21:40 - Common accessibility pitfalls
24:20 - Plans for the future... e-learning resources
“Meet the… Simons Postdoctoral Fellows” mini series #7 Dr Nicolas Boulle
Saison 1 · Épisode 49
lundi 31 octobre 2022 • Durée 07:49
Thanks to the generous support of the Simons Foundation, the INI-Simons Postdoctoral Fellowships in Mathematics is now in its second year of enabling “exceptional early career researchers in the mathematical sciences” to gain “experience, independence and new connections on their way to a successful academic career”.
In this episode of Living Proof, Dan Aspel speak to Dr Nicolas Boulle to learn about his journey through mathematics so far, and to find out what being awarded this Fellowship – which involves spending six months on an INI research programme and six months working at Cambridge University’s Faculty of Maths – means to him personally.