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Episode 54 - Maths news with Sarah ShepherdĮpisode 54.Edmund Harriss of the University of Leicester speaks about his research area of tiling patterns and how this leads him into maths outreach. Episode 55 - Edmund Harriss, Tilings, motivations and Street MathsĮpisode 55.Edmund Harriss and I discuss a range of topics around enthusing people about mathematics and how mathematical ideas are developed and taught. Episode 56 - Edmund Harriss, Development and teaching of mathematical ideasĮpisode 56.Peter Rowlett covers Einstein's relativity in this companion podcast to video lecture at Show notes Episode 57 - History of Maths and x, Shape of the cosmos: Developments from Newton to EinsteinĮpisode 57.Ben Beech speaks at a careers event at the University of Portsmouth about his work as an air traffic controller. Episode 58 - Ben Beech, Air Traffic ControlĮpisode 58.Katie Steckles and Rufus Roberts talk about the phenomenon of 'maths busking'. Episode 59 - Katie Steckles and Rufus Roberts, Maths buskingĮpisode 59.Sarah Norton talks about her work in systems engineering and a specific application for fire engines responding to mobile phone emergency calls. Episode 60 - Sarah Norton, systems engineeringĮpisode 60.Chris Marchant, Outreach Manager for The Department Of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Liverpool talks about the department's work in outreach activities. William Simpson talks about his work in solar stresses and solar flares, his theological motivations for studying mathematics and physics and studying abroad.Įpisode 61. Episode 62 - William Simpson, Solar physicsĮpisode 62.Rhys Phillips of the Lightning Direct Effects Group at EADS talks about his work as a research engineer around electrostatic hazards in aircraft. Episode 63 - Rhys Phillips, Electrostatic hazards in aircraftĮpisode 63.Peter McOwan talks about his career, particularly how mathematics helped him work in mathematical physics, medical imaging, computer-generated holography, optical neural networks, psychology, cybernetics, mathematical modelling of the biological brain, optical illusions, magic tricks, computer vision, teaching and outreach! Hear the variety of work mathematicians do.Įpisode 64. Hear mathematicians speaking in their own words about their work, their careers, interesting areas of maths they've worked in and maths history.

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Travels in a Mathematical World is a set of 64 podcast episodes from the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications. You may enjoy Math/Maths Podcast: 5136 miles of mathematics, a conversation about mathematics between the UK and USA from. Subscribe to the podcast by copying this address into your podcast program: Get a poster to advertise the podcast: poster in A4 format poster in A5 format.

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Scroll down to access all previous episodes of the podcast and their show notes, or subscribe using the links below. Travels in a Mathematical World is a mathematics (or maths or math, if you like) podcast by Peter Rowlett, Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, featuring mathematicians talking about their work as well as features on maths history and maths news.











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