Date: 28th November 2018 Organizers: Thomas Cass and Dan Crisan Location: All talks to be held at the EPSRC Centres for Doctoral Training Suite at the South Kensington Campus, Imperial College London Abstract: This is a one-day workshop that aims to bring together researchers from two sister areas Data Assimilation and Nonlinear Filtering. The morning session will… Read more »
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Hong Kong Observatory Research Collaboration
In July of 2018, I set off on my first ever trip to east Asia. I was to be the first of three students from Mathematics of Planet Earth (MPE) Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) to engage in the first research collaboration with the Hong Kong Observatory (HKO). The opportunity had initially presented itself in… Read more »
CDT Summer picnic
This summer was one of the hottest ever on record across the whole of Europe. In order to appreciate this amazing summer, we decided to organise a picnic in Hyde Park for the middle of July. As the day approached, being a weather and climate focused CDT, we checked the Met Office weather forecast daily… Read more »
MPE Wednesday Seminar Series for term 1 of the Academic Year 2018/19
We are pleased to present our MPE Wednesday Seminar Series for term 1 of the Academic Year 2018/19. This series will be given by climate and weather scientists, industrial partners and mathematicians who will present an overview of their current research activity and how it’s shaping and contributing to tackle global challenges in oceans, weather and climate…. Read more »
Kick-off Camp 2018
We are excited to announce that our annual residential Kick-off Camp will be taking place at the University of Reading from 10th – 20th September 2018. Kick-off Camp combines a challenging academic programme with some exciting and extremely interesting enrichment activities to create a memorable training experience. The tentative timetable for 2018 is available here.
MPE CDT Sandpit Events 2018
The Sandpit is an annual event where potential supervisors for MPECDT students pitch ideas for projects. There is considerable scope for collaboration on this and student input is crucial, thus there are both presentations and breakout sessions for staff and students together. It is also an excellent mechanism to instigate new collaborations cross different Departments… Read more »
Congratulations to the MPE CDT staff member, Prof Valerio Lucarini, for winning a Whitehead Prize by the London Mathematical Society
Dr Valerio Lucarini, professor of Statistical Mechanics in the School of Mathematical, Physical and Computational Sciences, and director of the Centre for the Mathematics of Planet Earth, was announced as a winner of a Whitehead Prize by the London Mathematical Society (LMS) on Friday. It recognises his work applying complex maths to climate science. He… Read more »
Advanced Textbooks in Mathematics Mathematics of Planet Earth A Primer
Mathematics of Planet Earth (MPE) was started and continues to be consolidated as a collaboration of mathematical science organisations around the world. These organisations work together to tackle global environmental, social and economic problems using mathematics. This textbook introduces the fundamental topics of MPE to advanced undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics, physics and engineering… Read more »
University of Reading SIAM-IMA student chapter conference 2018
On Friday 11th May, the University of Reading SIAM-IMA student chapter held their annual conference attended by over 30 staff and students with backgrounds in mathematics, statistics and meteorology. There was heavy MPE student involvement, both in the organising committee as well as participation in the conference. Keynote talks were given by Dr Mariano Beguerisse… Read more »
Graph theory and Physics , 30th May 2018, Imperial College London
The Institute of Physics’ Nonlinear and held their Spring meeting on Wednesday the 30th of May this year. The event which was entitled “Graph Theory and Physics” was held at Imperial College London. The event attracted approximately 30 attendees from a wide variety of disciplines, both from Imperial College and other institutions around the country…. Read more »
CDT Science Festival | Science & Ethics – Monday 9 July 2018
The Mathematics of Planet Earth CDT welcomes you to 2018 edition of the CDT Science Festival on Science and Ethics. The CDT Science Festival is an event organised every year by MRes + PhD students of various Centres of Doctoral Training (CDTs) present at Imperial College London that involves and celebrates scientific research from diverse… Read more »
Workshop on Advanced Topics in Complex Networks
A large amount of the research carried out at Imperial College is highly interdisciplinary in nature. The field of Network science is no exception to this. “Network scientists” study the behaviour of complex interconnected systems which are often represented mathematically by graphs or complex networks. Examples of these systems include: social networks, transportation networks, such… Read more »
Congratulations to the MPE CDT staff member Claudia Neves on receiving EPSRC RCUK Innovation Fellowship
The EPSRC RCUK Innovation Fellowship is on Multivariate Max-stable Processes with Application to the Forecasting of Multiple Hazards. Over the next three years this Fellowship aims to build a world leading research team in statistical modelling of the structural components that capture how extremes from multiple phenomena (hence the prefix multivariate) are likely to manifest themselves jointly across… Read more »
Congratulations to the MPE CDT student, Carlo Cafaro for receiving the EGU 2018 Outstanding Student Poster Award
Congratulations to the MPE CDT student, Carlo Cafaro for receiving the EGU 2018 Outstanding Student Poster Award for his work on “Characteristics of colliding density currents: a numerical and theoretical study“.
Congratulations to the MPE CDT Director Prof Dan Crisan on being awarded the President’s Awards for Excellence in Research Supervision
Awards for Excellence in Teaching are presented annually to members of academic staff judged to have been most outstanding in the quality, organisation and presentation of their teaching. Congratulations to the MPE CDT Director Prof Dan Crisan on being awarded the President’s Awards for Excellence in Research Supervision.
APPLY NOW: Mathematics of Planet Earth CDT/Met Office one week Summer Course
MATHEMATICS OF PLANET EARTH CDT/MET OFFICE ONE WEEK SUMMER COURSE Date: 25 to 29 June 2018. Applications are invited from PhD students to attend a one week course on ‘Data-intensive weather and climate science’. The course, which will be held at the Met Office in Exeter, is being run by the MPE CDT https://mpecdt.org/ and… Read more »
The MPE field trip
The Committee on Climate Change predicts that flooding is one of three risks to cities from climate change in the UK. Flooding can result in loss of life and significant damage to property; something we have all seen with extreme events throughout the UK. Part of the Data Assimilation for the REsilient City (DARE) research… Read more »
MPE Wednesday Seminar Series: Academic Year 2017/18 (Term 3)
Location Speaker Talk title 2 May UoR Phil Jonathon (Lancaster University) “Environmental datascience and extremes” 9 May ICL Workshop on Particle Methods and Data Assimilation “Computational methods for optimisation & optimal control of PDEs” 23 May Michele Coti Zelati (Imperial College London) “Diffusion and mixing inincompressible flows”
Jamboree 2018 Report
This year’s Jamboree saw two full days of group work on industrial projects, an increased duration on the previous year, but with the same industrial partners: AIR worldwide and EDF Energy. The study groups gave us a great chance for cross-cohort work and mix our knowledge, backgrounds and interest. Our team-work skills played a fundamental… Read more »
EGU General Assembly 2018
On 8th-13th April more than 15 thousand scientists, researchers and students gathered in Vienna at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly, including 9 students and 5 members of staff of the MPE CDT. The General Assembly consists of 22 different Divisions covering a wide range of topics from Atmospheric Sciences (AS) to Tectonics & Structural… Read more »
Summer School Mathematics of Planet Earth
Date: April 23 – 26, 2018 Location: University of Reading, Whiteknights Campus, Room Lyle G74 Registration Maps Lyle G74 Programme Research at the intersection between mathematics and the geosciences has been gaining more and more prominence over the last few years, as exemplified by the Year of Mathematics of Planet Earth held worldwide in 2013. The Planet Earth is… Read more »
Workshop on Particle Methods and Data Assimilation
Venue: Imperial College London, ICSM Building, EPSRC Centres for Doctoral Training hub, Room 402, Level 4 North Date: Tuesday 8th May 2018 – Thursday 10th May 2018 Summary: The workshop aims to cover aspects of particle methods and data assimilation. This includes theory, methodology and applications. The aim to bridge gaps in understanding of the properties of popular methods and… Read more »
Congratulations to Thomas Gibson for his achievement at the FEniCS ’18
Congratulations to the MPE CDT student Thomas Gibson who won the prize for best student presentation at the FEniCS ’18 conference in Oxford. https://fenicsproject.org/fenics18/
The MPE CDT Jamboree 2018 Awards
The MPE CDT research excellence was again reflected by the breadth and depth of oral and poster research presentations at this year’s Jamboree. The MPE CDT was pleased to offer a number of awards and prizes during this event. MPE CDT MRes Student Award: Tsz Yan (Adrian) Leung and Laura Mansfield. The prizes were sponsored by the Department… Read more »
Jemima Tabeart’s blog post on the NCEO website
We are delighted to announce that the MPE CDT student, Jemima Tabeart, published her blog post on the NCEO website. The article entitled “Can weather forecasts be improved with measurement error information?” summarised results from Jemima’s recent paper. https://www.nceo.ac.uk/article/how-can-measurement-error-information-help-us-to-improve-weather-forecasts/
Mathematics of Planet Earth Jamboree 2018
Date: 19th – 21st March Location: University of Reading Hosted by: EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in the Mathematics of Planet Earth We are pleased to announce that the Jamboree 2018 will be held on 19th – 21st March at the University of Reading. This is an annual residential Mathematics of Planet Earth CDT convention, in which MPE CDT students will have… Read more »
Congratulations to Jemima Tabeart on the publication of her first research paper
The MPE CDT would like to congratulate Jemima Tabeart* on the publication of her first research paper entitled: “The conditioning of least-squares problems in variational data assimilation”. In this article, Jemima and co-authors develop a new theory for bounding the condition number of the Hessian of the least-squares objective function. This theory applies to both uncorrelated… Read more »
Congratulations to Paulina Rowinska who made to the semifinal of FameLab Poland 2018.
Originally created by the UK’s Cheltenham Science Festival, FameLab is an exciting science communication competition designed to find the new faces of science – people who can inspire and excite public imagination with a vision of science in the 21st century. The idea behind FameLab is to take science out of the classroom and make… Read more »
Congratulations to Jemima Tabeart for winning the best poster prize at NCEO Science Researchers’ Forum
NCEO Researchers’ Forum 5-6 February 2018 Thirty-two people from NCEO attended the 2018 Researchers’ Forum, held at College Court in Leicester. This year’s theme was improving and adapting presentation skills for different audiences. Congratulation to Jemima Tabeart who was awarded for the best poster presentation on “Correlated observation errors in variational data assimilation”.
Congratulations to the MPE CDT student, Joe Wallwork, who was awarded runner-up poster prize at the SIAM UKIE Annual Meeting 2018
The 2018 Annual Meeting of the SIAM UKIE Section took place on Thursday, 11th of January 2018 at the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton. The meeting featured five invited speakers, covering a broad range of industrial and applied mathematics, and a poster session. The MPE CDT student Joe Wallwork and aligned student Maha Kaouri, they each… Read more »
MPE CDT, together with the Smith Institute and EDF Energy, has one Industrial CASE-EPSRC studentship available to start in October 2018
The Mathematics of Planet Earth – EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (MPE-CDT), together with the Smith Institute and EDF Energy, has one Industrial CASE-EPSRC studentship available to start in October 2018. The four-year PhD project, “Building physical constraints into weather-related risk estimates”, will aim at the development of robust and efficient estimation methods for very… Read more »
MPE Wednesday Seminar Series: Academic Year 2017/18 (Term 2)
JANUARY Location Speaker Talk title 17 ICL Minimising Climate Risks event https://www.rmets.org/events/minimising-climate-risks 24 ICL Dante Kalise Balza (Imperial College London) “Computational methods for optimisation & optimal control of PDEs” 31 UoR Phil Trinh (University of Bath) “An introduction to the mathematical modelling oflithium-ion batteries” FEBRUARY 7 ICL Claudia Schillings (University of Mannheim) “Analysis of Ensemble… Read more »
“Artificial Intelligence and Complexity” event
On the Wednesday the 6th of December 2017 the Institute of Physics’ Nonlinear and Complex Physics Group held its annual winter meeting in the EPSRC CDT space. The theme for the day long meeting was “Artificial Intelligence and Complexity.” The event attracted over 40 people from a range of backgrounds in physics, applied mathematics and… Read more »
November visit to Weather German Service (DWD) in Offenbach, Germany
On 2nd – 3rd November 2017, Professor Dan Crisan and the MPE student Oana Lang visited the Weather German Service (DWD) in Offenbach, Germany, at the invitation of Professor Roland Potthast, the Head of the Data Assimilation division at DWD. The aim of the visit was twofold. Firstly, major progress has been achieved on the… Read more »
Workshop: Tackling Urban Challenges Using Environmental Data
On the 26th October, the MPE CDT along with Satellite Catapult Applications and the Greater London Authority, organised this successful event to explore new ways of collaboration focused on air quality, extreme weather resilience, and flooding. This half-day event brought together representatives of Greater London Authority, UK’s Environment Agency, key academics from institutions such as Imperial… Read more »
“Can Mathematics Help Save Our Planet?” – great feedback from a participant of the MPE Exhibition 2017
We are delighted to have the opportunity to present a feedback on the MPE Exhibition 2017 from one of the participants of this event. Zahra D’Souza from Sydenham High School share with us her thoughts on the MPE Exhibition content and Prof Paul Williams public talk on “Mathematics, climate change, and air travel” which was held on… Read more »
Imperial Fringe: Walking in the Air
We are delighted to announce that the MPE CDT will be contributing towards Imperial Fringe: Walking in the Air. The event is scheduled on Tuesday 5 December at South Kensigton Campus, College Main Entrance, between 17.00 and 20.00. Come in from the cold and breathe in a festive evening celebrating the invisible gases that flow around us, fill our lungs, can knock… Read more »
Opening of the 2nd Maths of Planet Earth Exhibition in London
The opening of the MPE exhibition took place last Saturday, at the main entrance to Imperial College London. The MPE CDT Directors, Prof Dan Crisan and Prof Jennifer Scott warmly welcomed all attendees and introduced this event to the public. They also gave a brief summary of the MPE CDT Programme and its activities. The opening was attended by many guests… Read more »
Visit the Mathematics of Planet Earth Exhibition 2017
The MPE CDT has a great pleasure invite you to ‘Mathematics of Planet Earth’ Exhibition which will take place in the main entrance of Imperial’s South Kensington Campus, between Saturday 21 October– Sunday 29 October 2017. Mathematics of Planet Earth is an international exhibition displaying exhibits, videos and computer programs. Collectively these illustrate how mathematics… Read more »
First Met Office Training and Research Summer School
From the last week of June until the 1st September I took part in the Met Office Training and Research (MOTR), as part of the Mathematics of Planet Earth CDT. Inspired by the highly popular and successful Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Summer School at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Insitution in the USA, it is a 10… Read more »
Student Discount on New Mathematics of Planet Earth Title
Student Discount on New Mathematics of Planet Earth Title World Scientific Publishing is pleased to announce the release of their book Mathematics of Planet Earth: A Primer which introduces the fundamental topics of MPE to advanced undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics, physics and engineering while explaining their modern usages and operational connections. MPE CDT’s… Read more »
MPE CDT Sandpit Event 2017
Mathematics of planet earth – Sandpit event 2017 Wednesday, October 25, 2017 from 10:00 PM to 4:30 PM Chancellor’s Building, Room G07 and Meadow Suite, Park House, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom To register, please click the following link: https://mpecdtsandpit2017.eventbrite.co.uk Summary: The SandPit meeting at the University of Reading on Wednesday 25 October 2017 will consist of talks from… Read more »
Congratulations to the MPE CDT student, Joe Wallwork, who won the first-place poster prize at the CliMathNet Conference 2017
The Fifth Annual CliMathNet Conference was held at the Henley Business School, Whiteknights Campus at the University of Reading, from 29th August to 1st September 2017. cientific themes The conference addressed emerging mathematical, computational and statistical techniques for understanding weather and climate. Areas of interest include: – Stochastic and deterministic modelling – Data/model fusion and… Read more »
MPE Wednesday Seminar Series: Academic Year 2017/18 (Term 1)
We are pleased to present our MPE Wednesday Seminar Series for term 1 of the Academic Year 2017/18. This series will be given by climate and weather scientists, industrial partners and mathematicians who will present an overview of their current research activity and how it’s shaping and contributing to tackle global challenges in oceans, weather… Read more »
Pain Relief for Scientific Computing
Date: Wednesday, 11 October 2017 Time: 14:00 – 18:00 Venue: Rooms 341 and 342, Huxley Campus: South Kensington Campus (#13 on the map) Registration: Please register here. Organised by: CM Hub, Fluid Dynamics across Scales, Mathematics of Planet Earth, Theory and Simulation of Materials and HiPEDS Contact: Please email Katerina Michalickova for details. Welcome to our fair that will take some pain away from starting… Read more »
The Dragon’s Den Final
The Dragon’s Den Final took place on the 27th July 2017 in Imperial Enterprise Lab in a showcase format. Guests were invited to network, hear the pitches and judges’ questions, ask questions whilst the judges deliberated and vote on their favourite team. The judges for the event were: Zoe Jervier, Global Talent Director at Entrepreneur… Read more »
Kick-off Camp 2017
We are excited to announce that our annual residential Kick-off Camp will be taking place at the University of Reading from 4th – 14th September 2017. Kick-off Camp combines a challenging academic programme with some exciting and extremely interesting enrichment activities to create a memorable training experience. The tentative timetable for 2017 is available here
Tackling Urban Challenges Using Environmental Data
Venue: 170 Queen’s Gate, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus Date: 26th October 2017, 12-17:30 The Mayor of London wants London to be the world’s greenest global city, this will mean making it greener, cleaner and ready for the future. On 11 August Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, published his draft London Environment Strategy. The Mayor… Read more »
Classic and Stochastic Approaches to Mathematical Fluid Dynamics
Venue: Imperial College London, ICSM Building, EPSRC Centres for Doctoral Training hub, Room 402, Level 4 North Date: Monday 2nd Oct 2017 – Friday 6th Oct 2017 Summary: A workshop on classic and stochastic approaches to mathematical fluid dynamics. The aim of the workshop is to explore the latest developments in geophysical fluid dynamics and… Read more »
The first Springer Brief in the Mathematics of Planet Earth
The first Springer Brief in the Mathematics of Planet Earth series has been published. MPE CDT PhD student Tobias Schwedes has collaborated with Imperial academics Dr David Ham and Prof. Matthew Piggott, as well as Dr Simon Funke of the Simula Research Laboratory in Oslo to present an in-depth exposition of PDE-constrained optimisation using the… Read more »
The Cross-CDT Dragon’s Den Showcase 2017
When: Thursday, 27 July 2017 Where: Imperial Enterprise Lab, Level 2, Sherfield Building The Cross-CDT Dragon’s Den Showcase 2017 is the grand finale of the first inter-Centres for Doctoral Training (CDTs) Dragon’s Den competition run by Imperial Enterprise Lab. Students from four of the universities leading CDTs have been developing their entrepreneurial ideas into projects over the… Read more »
New Trends in Applied Geometric Mechanics – Celebrating Prof Darryl Holm’s 70th birthday
This will be an interdisciplinary conference on applied geometric mechanics to coincide with Darryl Holm’s 70th birthday. Geometric mechanics was first developed by Arnold, Smale, Marsden and Weinstein and has found applications in areas ranging from multi-scale fluid modelling to image registration. Many of these applications were developed by D. Holm over 35 years at… Read more »
The MPE CDT staff member, Prof Sebastian Reich, established the DFG funded Collaborative Research Center SFB 1294 “Data Assimilation – The Seamless Integration of Data and Models”
We are delighted to announce the opening of a new centre for Data Assimilation at the University of Potsdam (details at http://www.uni-potsdam.de/sfb1294.html) led by our MPECDT Chair of the Research Committee, Professor Sebastian Reich. The assimilation of time-dependent data sets into complex evolution models leads to unique mathematical and computational challenges, which provide the central… Read more »
University of Reading SIAM-IMA student chapter
On Friday 16th May, the University of Reading SIAM-IMA student chapter hosted their annual conference. There was strong MPE involvement in the conference: 2 current PhD students were on the organising committee, 4 students gave talks and 4 students presented posters. The conference was attended by over 40 staff and students including many students from… Read more »
Dendritis Team wins the Mathematics of Planet Earth Competition 2017
The competition, was run by the Mathematics of Planet Earth CDT as part of the MPE CDT outreach programme which aims to motivate school students to engage with science and innovation, to encourage them to work together as part of a team and to engage them in a fun activity that is motivated by their… Read more »
Congratulations to the MPE CDT student, Tasmin Symons, on her publication in “Communications on Stochastic Analysis”
The publication can be found here: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1612.06431.pdf
Faculty Prizes for Excellence 2017: congratulations to Goodwin Gibbins and Tasmin Symons
Congratulations to Goodwin Gibbins and Tasmin Symons who received Faculty of Natural Sciences Prizes for Excellence 2017 in the Support of Teaching and Learning category. More information can be found on this website: http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/newsandeventspggrp/imperialcollege/naturalsciences/newssummary/news_3-5-2017-17-24-33
Pint of Science
Pint of Science is a non-profit organisation that brings some of the most brilliant scientists to your local pub to discuss their latest research and findings with you. You don’t need any prior knowledge, and this is your chance to meet the people responsible for the future of science (and have a pint with them)…. Read more »
MPE Wednesday Seminar Series – term 3 Academic Year 2016/17
We are pleased to announce the programme for term 3, MPE Wednesday Seminar Series. Location Speaker 10 May Imperial College London TBC 17 May Imperial College London Dr Tamsin Edwards (The Open University) “Reconciling projections of the Antarctic contribution to sea level rise” 24 May University of Reading Prof Keith Shine (University of Reading)… Read more »
Three Minute Thesis Competition 2017
The Imperial Graduate School held their annual Three Minute Thesis Competition on Wednesday 5 April 2017 in lecture theatre G16, Sir Alexander Fleming Building, South Kensington campus. Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) is a research communication competition developed by The University of Queensland; the exercise challenges PhD students to present a compelling oration on their thesis… Read more »
The MPE CDT Jamboree 2017 Awards
The MPE CDT research excellence was again reflected by the breadth and depth of oral and poster research presentations at this year’s Jamboree. The MPE CDT was pleased to offer a number of awards and prizes during this event. MPE CDT MRes Student Award to Lea Oljaca and Riccardo Passaggeri. The prizes were sponsored by the Department of Mathematics… Read more »
Read the latest edition of the MPE CDT Newsletter
To read the latest edition of our new Newsletter, please click here.
Mathematics of Planet Earth Jamboree 2017
On 20th-22nd March the Mathematics of Planet Earth Centre for Doctoral Training (MPE CDT) held its third annual Jamboree event. This is a celebration of the work of the staff and students of the CDT and includes seminars from industrial and academic speakers, as well as the opportunity for students to present their research. For… Read more »
CDTs Festival of Science 2017
Date: Friday, 21 Apr 2017 Location: Sir Alexander Fleming Building – Imperial College London – South Kensington Campus Prince Consort Road, London, SW7 2BB We are delighted to announce that the MPE CDT is co-organising the Festival of Science 2017. The festival is a chance for CDT students to showcase current research and scientific issues to the community… Read more »
Congratulations to Paulina Rowinska made it to the London final of FameLab as well!!!
Many congratulations to Paulina Rowinska who made to the London final of FameLab as well. The final event will take place on the evening of 22nd February in the Science Museum.
Congratulations to Paulina Rowinska who made to the semifinal of FameLab Poland.
Originally created by the UK’s Cheltenham Science Festival, FameLab is an exciting science communication competition designed to find the new faces of science – people who can inspire and excite public imagination with a vision of science in the 21st century. The idea behind FameLab is to take science out of the classroom and make… Read more »
Mathematics of Planet Earth School Competition 2017
We are very pleased to announce the launch of the Mathematics of Planet Earth School Competition 2017. The competition is free to enter and is open to teams of pupils from schools in Greater London. The aim of the competition is for teams to identify how the mathematical sciences can be useful in tackling our… Read more »
First Cross CDTs Dragon’s Den is here!
This Dragon’s Den style competition offers seed funding of £5K to the winning team that will allow them to begin the commercial development of a scientific idea/invention unrelated to their PhD projects. The competition includes bespoke training and mentorship by the Imperial College Business School and external entrepreneurship experts. The Live Final of the CDT… Read more »
Jamboree 2017
Date: 20th – 22nd March Location: Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, EPSRC CDTs hub Hosted by: EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in the Mathematics of Planet Earth We are pleased to announce that the Jamboree 2017 will be held on 20th – 22nd March at Imperial College London. This is an annual residential Mathematics of Planet Earth CDT convention, in which MPE… Read more »
MPE CDT to participate at the Schrödinger lecture reception
On Wednesday 1 February, Professor David Hand will be giving the 29th Schrödinger lecture in the Great Hall, entitled ‘Data, data everywhere, but let’s just stop and think’. After the lecture there will be a reception in the Queen’s Tower Rooms during which the MPE CDT students will have an opportunity to showcase their research and… Read more »
MPE Wednesday Seminar Series – term 2 Academic Year 2016/17
We are delighted to present our the MPE Wednesday Seminar Series for term 2 of the Academic Year 2016/17. MPE Wednesday – Programme for Term 2 January Location Speaker Institution Title 18 UoR Prof Dan Crisan Imperial College London Principled Data Assimilation: A Dream or Reality 25 ICL Dr Svetlana Dubinkina CWI (national research institute for mathematics and computer… Read more »
Christmas outing of Cohort 2016 (Charlie)
On Wednesday 14th December, Cohort Charlie had our Christmas outing as a final blow-off after our long, hard but enjoyable first semester as MPE CDT students. We went ice-skating outside the Natural History Museum! Experience on the ice was varied to say the least, ranging from “never skated before” through to an ex-figure skater, but… Read more »
MPE CDT trip to the Met Office
On Monday 12th December the latest cohort of MPE CDT students visited the UK Met Office headquarters in Exeter. For most of us it was our first visit there and we were certainly impressed by being introduced with the vast variety of scientific work done in the Met Office as well as the tour around… Read more »
Congratulations to Carlo Cafaro and Ioannis Katharopoulos for winning the runners up prize at the “Chaos and Confidence in Weather Forecasting” event.
Royal Meteorological Society hosted on Wednesday 14 December 2016 an event on “Chaos and Confidence in Weather Forecasting”. Chaos leads to uncertainty in weather forecasts which grows the further into the future we try to predict. This meeting aimed to discuss how chaos is taken into account in order to assign confidence levels (and probabilities) to weather… Read more »
The MPE CDT meets the satellite sector
When: Thursday, 19 January 2017 Where: Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, Council Room, 170 Queen’s Gate, London SW7 2AZ Scope: The MPE CDT has teamed up with the Satellite Applications Catapult which has a growing network of businesses at a regional, national and international level. This is an introductory event for researchers and company… Read more »
The MPE CDT staff member, Tristan Pryer, received funding for Researcher Links Trilateral Workshop
The Climate change initiative for adaptation, Resilience and Mitigation (CCIARM) has recently been set up between the University of Reading, the National Institute of Space Research in São Jose dos Campos, Brazil and the Centro de Matemática in Montevideo, Uruguay. This initiative is funded by the Newton Fund and, in the first instance, will bring… Read more »
MPE CDT staff member Dr David Ham has been appointed as an executive editor of Geoscientific Model Development
GMD publishes papers documenting advances in all aspects of the techniques and technology employed to model the Earth system. GMD has a particular focus on excellence in open, reproducible science through field-leading requirements for full publication of methods, software source code and model data. A particularly important role currently fulfilled by GMD is as the… Read more »
Paulina Rowińska reports on visit the Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics (ICERM) at Brown University
For some MPE CDT students last summer was a very busy time. Paulina Rowińska and Jens Bendel crossed the Atlantic Ocean to visit the Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics (ICERM) at Brown University. Because their research interests include computational statistics, the five-day workshop “Stochastic numerical algorithms, multiscale modeling and high-dimensional data analytics”… Read more »
2016 SIAM Conference on Mathematics of Planet Earth
The purpose of Mathematics of Planet Earth (SIAG/MPE) activity group is to provide a forum for mathematicians and computational scientists to study Planet Earth, its life-supporting capacity, and the impact of human activities. By opening up a new area of applications, the stimulates interesting research in the mathematical sciences. Activities of the SIAG include the 2016… Read more »
MPE Wednesday Seminar Series – term 1 Academic Year 2016/17
We are pleased to present our MPE Wednesday Seminar Series for term 1 of the Academic Year 2016/17. This series will be given by climate and weather scientists, industrial partners and mathematicians who will present an overview of their current research activity and how it’s shaping and contributing to tackle global challenges in oceans, weather and climate…. Read more »
The MPE CDT Open Day 2016
If you are interested in applying for MPE CDT studentship please come to the MPE CDT Open Day held at University of Reading, Whiteknights Campus on Wednesday, 30 November. This is your chance to get to meet current MPE CDT staff who will be able to advise you on available studentship opportunities and MPE CDT Programme. If you… Read more »
Sandpit meeting
Date: Wednesday 19 October 2016 Location: Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, Room 402, EPSRC Centres for Doctoral Training Suite The Mathematics for Planet Earth Centre for Doctoral Training will be hosting a Sandpit meeting on Wednesday 19 October 2016 at Imperial College for potential PhD and MRes supervisors, industrial partners and CDT students. There will be short… Read more »
The 2016 Kick off Camp
The 2016 Kick off Camp will be held in September 5-15 on the University of Reading, Whiteknights-Campus. The Kick off Camp, is an annual two weeks event, offering a tailor made program, designed to fit the needs of the cohort of students joining the MPE CDT. The Kick off Camp sessions feature: seminars, Maths refresher… Read more »
Educating future sustainable entrepreneurs: congratulations to our student, Thomas Leahy, for being part of the winning team.
Climate-KIC’s The Journey is the world’s largest climate innovation summer school. It brings together students and young professionals from all over the world. The MPE CDT students: Hinesh Chotai Thomas Leahy and Tobias Schwedes took part in five-week long courses offering a unique combination of academic study and real-world business experience with the aim of creating the climate… Read more »
The MPE CDT in the SIAM News Blog
SIAM News Blog has just published the article that features a speech by the MPE CDT student Goodwin Gibbins, given during the Jamboree 2016.
The MPE CDT end of year event 2016
The MPE CDT team had a fantastic time celebrating the end of the academic year on 6th July 2016. The event started with a visit to ECMWF warmly hosted by Prof. Erland Källén. The students and staff enjoyed the unique opportunity of a tour through the ECMWF computer hall and weather room and involved vividly… Read more »
CONVO: What to do about climate change? Making sense of a difficult problem
Date: Thursday, 7 July 2016 from 18:00 to 21:00 (BST) Location: Imperial College – London, SW7 2AZ Climate change is a problem – but what next? Come join in a conversation with other people who care about tackling it, exploring the questions it brings up: “what’s the fundamental problem?”, “what would a solution need to include?”… Read more »
Congratulations Tobias Schwedes on your first published paper
The MPE CDT would like to congratulate Tobias Schwedes on the publication of his first research paper entitled: ‘An iteration count estimate for a mesh-dependent steepest descent method based on finite elements and Riesz inner product representation’. Further details can be found here: http://arxiv.org/abs/1606.08069
MPE CDT students Paulina Rowińska and Tom Bendall report back on a panel discussion: Numbers to the rescue: can maths save the planet?
Can numbers, algebra and trigonometry save the planet? This was the question put to experts during a panel discussion at Imperial hosted by the Grantham Institute and the Mathematics of Planet Earth CDT. CDT students Paula Rowińska and Tom Bendall report back on seven ways that mathematicians are already working towards securing our planet’s future…. Read more »
Prof. Ted Shepherd, a member of the MPE CDT staff, elected Fellow of Royal Society.
We are delighted to announce that a member of the MPE CDT staff, Professor Ted Shepherd, has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society. Professor Shepherd, Grantham Chair in Climate Science at Reading’s Department of Meteorology, is one of 50 leading scientists who have been elected to join the Fellowship of the Royal… Read more »
Welcome to our student blog
Some of our students have been working on website where they can share articles, videos and interviews. The aim is to communicate their research and lessons learnt as part of the MPE CDT course in an approachable way. Hopefully they can tackle some myths and misunderstandings about climate science, weather prediction and related topics. There… Read more »
MPE CDT in Imperial’s Department of Mathematics news
The MPE CDT has been featured in the Imperial’s Department of Mathematics news section.
Imperial’s Graduate School’s 2016 3 Minute Thesis Competition
Congratulations to the MPE CDT student, Tobias Schwedes, who won third prize at the Imperial’s Graduate School’s 2016 3 Minute Thesis Competition. Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) is a research communication competition developed by The University of Queensland. The exercise challenges PhD students to present a compelling oration on their thesis topic and its significance in just… Read more »
Panel discussion: Numbers to the rescue: can maths save the planet?
When: Wednesday, 18 May 2016 Time: 18:00 to 20:00 Where: Sir Alexander Fleming Building, Room G34 – Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom The Grantham Institute and the Mathematics of Planet Earth Centre for Doctoral Training invite members of the business community to attend a panel discussion at Imperial College London where experts… Read more »
CDTs Festival of Science 2016
The 2016 Centre for Doctoral Training Festival of Science was held at Imperial College London on the 15th of April. “Science & ScienceFiction”was proved to be an inspiring theme for speakers both from academia and industry. The interplay between real science and its fictional counterpart was highlighted in several captivating activities including a virtual reality experience with Titans of… Read more »
Jamboree 2016
The 2016 Jamboree was held at the University of Reading, Whiteknights Campus. It was a great pleasure for the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Mathematics in Planet Earth to host this annual event, which provided a platform for disseminating outstanding research going on within the MPE CDT. This annual meeting drew more than 70 climate and weather scientists,… Read more »
MPE Wednesday Seminar Series – term 3 Academic Year 2015/16
We are delighted to announce the programme for term 3, MPE Wednesday Seminar Series. APRIL 2016 Location Speaker Title 27 April Imperial College London Dr Paul Williams (University of Reading) Time-stepping schemes in weather and climate models MAY 2016 4 May Imperial College London Prof Jan Zika (Imperial College London) Ocean water masses, global warming… Read more »
Imperial Festival 2016
Date: 7-8 May Location: Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus Dates for the 2016 Imperial Festival have been announced. Put 7-8 May in your diary for a weekend of free hands-on activities, talks, music and dance for all ages. We hope you will come to visit the MPE CDT exhibit which will be located in the Energy and… Read more »
Introducing SpringerBriefs in Mathematics of Planet Earth: Weather, Climate, Oceans
The MPE CDT would like to congratulate to Hinesh Chotai and Tobias Schwedes on the publication of the first two research briefs in the new Springer’s series in Mathematics of Planet Earth: Weather, Climate, Oceans.
The annual Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) Festival of Science
Date: Friday 15th April 2016 Location: Sir Alexander Fleming Building (South Kensington Campus) The annual Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) Festival of Science is a chance for CDT students to showcase current research and scientific issues to the community of Imperial College London. This year’s theme “Science & Science-Fiction” will explore the role scientific research… Read more »