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Michael Cavaliere

(he/him)

Co-chair of MOSAIC

PhD student, Maths

SEM faculty rep (PGR)

Elliot Vincent

(they/them or he/him)

Co-chair of MOSAIC

PhD student, MathSys

Secretary of the Warwick Piscopia committee

Co-organiser of QEDnetwork

Joseph Lawler

(he/him)

Social Media Manager of MOSAIC

Undergraduate student, Discrete Maths

Academic representative for UWCS

Secretary of the Computer Science UG SSLC

Neha Rino

Communications Officer of MOSAIC

PhD student, Computer Science

Archisha Biswas

Undergraduate student, Discrete Maths

Alfie Giffen

(he/him or they/them)

Undergraduate student, Maths

SEM faculty rep (UG)

Tessy Papavasiliou

(she/her)

Professor, Statistics

Organiser of Widening Participation in Research project

Ian Saunders

(he/him)

Associate Professor, Computer Science

Chair of Welfare & Communication Committee in Computer Science

James Sprittles

(he/him)

Professor, Maths

Co-Chair of EDI Committee in the Mathematics Institute

Thanatorn Suntornsuk (Dori)

(she/her)

Undergraduate student, Maths

Welfare Officer for Warwick Maths Society

Raven Taylor

(they/them)

Undergraduate student, Computer Science

The MOSAIC logo with caption. Coloured triangles run in a strip across the top and bottom, with two of the triangles making the W for the Warwick logo. The word MOSAIC is written inbetween, along with text reading: "Broad representation from the Maths/Stats/CS communities to organise events and advise on diversity and inclusion".
The MOSAIC logo with caption. Coloured triangles run in a strip across the top, with two of the triangles making the W for the Warwick logo. The word MOSAIC is written below.

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