A team of eight Surrey mathematicians are in Loughborough this week (11-13 April) for the 2022 British Applied Mathematics Colloquium (link here). BAMC is the largest annual meeting on applied mathematics in the UK. The team consists of Stephen Falconer, Jessica Furber, Laura Jones, Ryan Poole, Anne Skeldon, Josephine Solowiej-Wedderburn, Elliot Sulinge-Farrall, and Matt Turner.
The speakers and their talks are as follows. Anne Skeldon is co-organiser of a minisymposium (MS) on “Mathematical modelling of biological oscillators” and is giving a talk in it on “Why do we procrastinate in going to bed and struggle to get up in the morning?” Matt Turner is giving a talk in MS CC021 on “Vortex Leapfrogging external to a circular cylinder“. Josephine Solowiej-Wedderburn is giving a talk in MS EHB002 on “Constant work: Exploring feedback mechanisms in cellular mechanosensation“. Stephen Falconer is giving a talk in MS CC012 on “Combining Dynamic Mode Decomposition with Ensemble Kalman filtering for tracking and forecasting“. Laura Jones is speaking in MS EHB001 on “Crime and neighbourhoods, or how the community’s actions affect crime rates“. Ryan Poole is speaking in MS CC011 on “The Effects of Compliance on Various Flow Configurations“. The image below shows part of the Surrey team after registration.