A team of five delegates from the University of Surrey’s School of Mathematics and Physics attended the 2025 BMC-BAMC meeting at the University of Exeter this week (23-26 June). British Mathematical Colloquium (BMC) and British Applied Mathematics Colloquium (BAMC) are the largest annual mathematics events in the UK in pure and applied mathematics. Every 5 years the two meetings are held together. The Surrey team consisted of Stanislaw Biber (postdoc with Anne Skeldon), Esha Joshi (PhD student of Anne Skeldon and Carina Dunlop (UCL)), Naratip Santitissadeekorn, Anusha Schutz (PhD student of Tom Bridges and Matt Turner), and Matt Turner. Matt presented a contributed talk on “Coupled fluid/vessel sloshing interaction in the presence of porous baffles“. Naratip delivered a contributed talk on “Influence network reconstruction from discrete time-series of count data modelled by multidimensional Hawkes processes“. Stanislaw was invited to present at a minisymposium on “Oscillator Models in Biology” and delivered a talk on “Mechanisms for entrainment in Deep Brain Stimulation treatment for Parkinson’s disease“. Special congratulations to Esha who presented her first poster during the conference on “Mechanistic Modelling of Pre-clinical Drug Trials of Tumour Cells“. The photo below shows (L-R) Stanislaw, Esha, Naratip, and Matt, in front of the main venue.
