LMS/IMA Joint Meeting 2024: Mathematics for the Environment

Location
De Morgan House, London and online via Zoom
Start date
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Meeting Date
Speakers
Rebecca Killick (Lancaster University); Vera Melinda Galfi (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam); Christina Cobbold (University of Glasgow); Onno Bokhove (University of Leeds)

LMS/IMA Joint Meeting 2024

The аĿª½±is delighted to announce the 2024 LMS/IMA Joint Meeting on 'Mathematics for the Environment'.

Our environment is a complex, ever-evolving system of diverse physical processes operating and interacting at varying scales in both space and time. Analysing and quantifying these processes not only reveals important insights into the world around us but enables us to better assess the impacts of human activities, climate change, and biodiversity loss, essential for developing sustainable practices and protecting our planet. The mathematics involved in environmental research spans numerous branches, providing crucial tools such as methods for handling and analysing large multifaceted datasets, mathematical models for complex dynamical systems, and algorithms for efficient optimisation and simulation. The aim of this meeting is to bring together experts from a broad range of mathematical disciplines to highlight current research developments within this important area, and to share knowledge of how mathematics is used to enhance our understanding of the environment and address environmental challenges.

We welcome all who are interested to attend this event, with registration open both to LMS/IMA Members and to non-members.


Programme (all timings in BST)

 

10:30

Welcome and refreshments

11:00

Welcome from аĿª½±and IMA

11:30

Rebecca Killick (Lancaster University)

Change and the Environment: A journey of statisticians and environmental scientists

12:30

Vera Melinda Galfi (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Mathematical insights into climate extremes

13:30 LUNCH
14:30

Christina Cobbold (University of Glasgow)

The role of individuals and their traits in determining the impacts of environmental change: from blowflies to mosquitoes.

15:30

Onno Bokhove (University of Leeds)

16:30 BREAK
17:00

Panel

Jochen Broecker (Deputy Director, Mathematics for our Future Climate CDT, University of Reading)
Chris Budd (Co-Director, EPSRC Programme Mathematics for Deep Learning, University of Bath)
Mohamad Elmasri (Science Lead, Environment and Sustainability Team, Alan Turing Institute)
Dawn Geatches (Knowledge Transfer Manager in Mathematical Sciences, Innovate UK Business Connect).
Rebecca Killick (Council member, European Network for Business and Industrial Statistics, Lancaster University)

The panel will be chaired by Prof Valerio Lucarini (University of Leicester).

18:00 Reception
19:15 Society dinner

Full list of, speakers, titles and abstracts can be viewed here.

Please note that speakers and timings are subject to change.

Organising Committee; Victor Shrira (Keele University), Emiko Dupont (University of Bath), Francisco de Melo Viríssimo (LSE).


Accessibility

The building currently has stepped access only to the raised ground floor and lower ground floor entrances

An accessible toilet is located at lower ground floor level.

Please see the аĿª½±website for further details on accessibility


Registration