DAMTP/CMS Seminar Series
The Department uses talks.cam to store information about events and seminars. The relevant series with scheduled talks are:
- Centre for Mathematical Sciences
- Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics
- Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics
- Applied and Computational Analysis
- Applied and Computational Analysis Graduate Seminar
- CMS Colloquia
- CQC Blackboard Talk
- CQC Seminar
- CQIF Seminar
- Cosmology lunch
- DAMTP Astrophysics Seminar
- DAMTP Biological Physics Seminars
- DAMTP Friday GR Seminar
- DAMTP Jubilee Celebration
- DAMTP atmosphere-ocean
- Dirac Lecture
- Fluid Mechanics (DAMTP)
- Geophysical and Environmental Processes (DAMTP/BPI)
- HEP phenomenology joint Cavendish-DAMTP seminar
- Lattice field theory informal seminars
- Mathematical Physics Seminar
- Mechanics (DAMTP)
- Mechanics and Mathematical Biology (DAMTP)
- String Theory Seminars
- Thursday Seminars on Theoretical Geophysics (DAMTP)
- Tuesday Seminars on Theoretical Geophysics (ITG, DAMTP)
- Wednesday HEP-GR Colloquium
For other seminars at CMS:
Additionally, there is a talks.cam series which aggregates all of the above, to show all seminars at the CMS.
The information from talks.cam is used to update the plasma/lcd information screens at the CMS and drives the sidepanels of this page and the main and internal pages.
Email Notifications: You can request email notifications for a seminar series by selecting the seminar series title on the right-hand box of this page and then clicking on the link "Add/Remove from your list(s)" on the talks website, add that seminar series to the list of seminar series for which you will receive email notifications.
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Applied and Computational Analysis
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Thursday April 11 15:00
The equations of landscape formation: review and a new model
Alexander Chen (SAMSI, University of North Carolina)
Applied and Computational AnalysisThursday April 25 15:00
What is a flutter shutter good for?
Jean-Michel Morel (ENS Cachan)
Applied and Computational AnalysisThursday May 2 15:00
Data assimilation as an inverse problem: mathematical theory and computational challenges
Melina Freitag (University of Bath)
Applied and Computational AnalysisThursday May 9 15:00
Title to be confirmed
Nick Higham (University of Manchester)
Applied and Computational AnalysisThursday May 16 15:00
Title to be confirmed
Martin Burger (University of Münster)
Applied and Computational AnalysisThursday May 30 15:00
Title to be confirmed
Bin Cheng (University of Surrey)
Applied and Computational AnalysisMonday June 10 15:00
Inversion formulae for the cosh-weighted Hilbert transform
Alexander Tovbis (University of Central Florida)
Applied and Computational AnalysisThursday June 13 15:00
Title to be confirmed
Philip Rosenau (Tel Aviv University)
Applied and Computational Analysis

