Mathematics Institute News
10th June 2014: Warwick Mathematics 4th in Guardian 2015 table
The University of Warwick's Mathematics Department was placed 4th in the Guardian league table for mathematics for the 2015 entry.
13th May 2014: Oleg Zaboronski awarded Leverhulme Research Fellowship
Associate Professor Oleg Zaboronski has been awarded a Leverhulme Research Fellowship for 2014–15 to investigate Eigenvalue processes for matrix-valued Brownian motions.
9th May 2014: Karen Vogtmann wins a Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit award
Professor Karen Vogtmann has been awarded a prestigious Royal Society Wolfson Research Fellowship for 2014–15 to investigate “Outer spaces in geometric group theory”.
1st May 2014: Martin Hairer elected Fellow of the Royal Society
Martin Hairer, Regius Professor of Mathematics, has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society.
30th April 2014: Martin Hairer appointed Regius Professor
Martin Hairer has been appointed as the Warwick Mathematics Institute's first ever Regius Professorship following the award to the Mathematics Institute of a prestigious Regius Professorship by the Queen to mark her Diamond Jubilee.
11th April 2014: Robert MacKay named RISE Renowned Fellow
Robert MacKay is one of three Fellows of the Royal Society at Warwick who have been named RISE Renowned Fellows after nomination for the EPSRC RISE Awards (Recognising Inspirational Scientists and Engineers).
24th February 2014: Filip Rindler awarded EPSRC Fellowship
Filip Rindler, a Warwick Zeeman Lecturer, has been awarded a 3-year EPSRC Fellowship to investigate Singularities in Nonlinear PDEs which is to start in October 2014 and which includes funding for a related workshop.
4th February 2014: Martin Hairer & José Luis Rodrigo win ERC Consolidator grants
The European Research Council (ERC) has awarded two of its new ERC Consolidator Grants to Warwick mathematicians Martin Hairer and José Luis Rodrigo, the only awards in the UK for mathematics. A further two grants were awarded to Warwick in Chemistry. These prestigious new awards will enable already independent excellent researchers to consolidate their own research teams and to develop their most innovative ideas across the European Research Area.