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Congratulations to Prof @gin_bianconi (@QMUL) for winning the 2025 #EulerAward @netscisociety for her groundbreaking work in network theory👏 From network entropy to higher-order dynamics, her research is reshaping how we understand complex systems🔗 bit.ly/43rYGMj

📌 Prof John Moriarty launches Tangents & new Normals (#TnN), a network using #geometry to advance probability, statistics & machine learning. Supported by INI–HIMR, TnN connects experts from @QMUL, @UniofNottingham, @UCL & @ENS_ULM: ow.ly/HuoV50WrNvx @QMULSciEng

Celebrating excellence at #QueenMary's School of Mathematical Sciences! 🌟 At our #2025SummerAwards this week, we honoured incredible contributions across education, research, services & community at the School. Find out who won the awards this year 👉ow.ly/EueY50Wr4SC

🕒 Can we slow down #time by hurtling through #space? Dr Katy Clough, Senior Lecturer & STFC Ernest Rutherford Fellow, joins @BBC's #CuriousCases to explore how space travel affects time. 🎧 Enjoy this fascinating conversation! bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0…
We are proud to celebrate this outstanding achievement, which is a true testament to our continued excellence!
Queen Mary has risen 35 places in two years in the @worlduniranking QS league table. We’re now ranked 110th in the world according to QS, and for the second year, a top 100 university globally and top 10 in the UK by @usnews Learn more: shorturl.at/RaCes
What a wonderful #OpenDay at Queen Mary’s School of Mathematical Sciences🌞 Missed it? No worries, join us tomorrow and explore student life 👉 bit.ly/4mUmt08 #qmul #studentlife #mathsatqmul




It was a real honour to receive this award. I deeply thank the NetSci society, my norminators and my dear collaborators for this honour! @netscisociety @QMULMaths
Now @gin_bianconi gives us an overview of network science, going from multilayer to higher-order networks. I truly enjoyed her lecture. I learned a lot of new interesting stuff which now I am willing to explore/review for #complexitycat! #NetSci2025
Wishing everyone celebrating a very joyful and happy Eid ✨ #EidMubarak from all of us at Queen Mary’s School of Mathematical Sciences! #EidAlAdha

Still a few spots available to attend Charting Complexity, a conference dedicated to exploring the power of Complex Systems Science (London 10-12 of June). Program: chartingcomplexity.webflow.io. If you like to attend, express your interest here: forms.gle/qFs4vuauYXwppT…
📢 Join us for the final #PiWORKS seminar of the year on Hyperbolic Explorations by Dr Cordelia Webb! Register by 5pm, 26 May: lnkd.in/eFQgSb-k @_Piscopia

Season's Greetings from the School of Mathematical Sciences! We hope you enjoy the festive season, we'll see you when we're back on 2 January.

Our final Mathematician of the Week for 2024 is Emmy Noether, a true pioneer of mathematics! Despite facing numerous obstacles, Noether's groundbreaking work in abstract algebra and theoretical physics has left an enduring legacy.

Meet Alberto Pedro Calderón, our Mathematician of the Week. Calderón's research, often in collaboration with Antoni Zygmund, has had a profound impact on fields like partial differential equations, ergodic theory, and inverse problems.

Our Mathematician of the Week is Claire Voisin. Voisin's contributions to the Hodge conjecture & Kodaira problem have earned her numerous awards. As the first female mathematician to hold a chair at the Collège de France, she's inspiring future generations of mathematicians.

As 2024 comes to a close, we're proud to celebrate some of the highlights that made this year truly special, reaching new heights of academic achievement and producing research breakthroughs that changed the world.
Meet José Adem, a Mexican mathematical pioneer! This week, we celebrate his groundbreaking work in algebraic topology and "Adem relations." His contributions shaped our understanding of complex mathematical structures. His legacy continues to inspire mathematicians worldwide.

Meet Nalini Joshi, our Mathematician of the Week, renowned for research in nonlinear differential equations & integrable systems. She combines analysis, algebra, & geometry to revolutionise the field. Joshi is also an advocate for diversity and inclusion in mathematics.

Our Mathematician of the Week is Thomas Fuller. Despite being enslaved and denied formal education, he possessed an extraordinary mathematical mind. He could solve complex calculations in his head, earning him the title "the human calculator."

Meet our Mathematician of the Week, Jinyoung Park. A brilliant South Korean mathematician at Stanford University, making waves in the world of combinatorics and graph theory. Her work on the Kahn-Kalai conjecture has earned her international recognition.

Meet Al-Khwarizmi, our Mathematician of the Week. A 9th-century Islamic genius, known for his groundbreaking contributions to algebra and arithmetic. His treatise, "Hisab al-jabr w'al-muqabala," introduced algebraic methods and geometric techniques to solve quadratic equations.
