Maths Research Associates 2021 Cambridge

Lead Research Organisation: University of Cambridge
Department Name: Physical Sciences

Abstract

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Publications

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Ashcroft C (2023) Link Conditions for Cubulation in International Mathematics Research Notices

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Campos M (2023) Towards Hadwiger's Conjecture via Bourgain Slicing in International Mathematics Research Notices

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Celledoni E (2021) Equivariant neural networks for inverse problems. in Inverse problems

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Celledoni E (2023) Dynamical Systems-Based Neural Networks in SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing

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Dvorák V (2022) Radius, girth and minimum degree in Journal of Graph Theory

 
Description Funding for research associates was provided under the Additional Funding Programme for Mathematical Sciences. This grant formed part of the £300 million in additional funding for mathematical sciences announced by the Government on 27 January 2020 . The Additional Funding Programme is providing a significant boost to the UK's world-leading mathematical sciences community, increasing support for this key discipline and increasing the pool of mathematicians able to participate in and deploy state of the art research.

The funding allocation for research associates will provide funding for positions of up to one year duration (full time equivalent) to enable the best mathematical sciences doctoral students to further develop their own research ideas, with the flexibility that they could use part of this time to prepare fellowship or other applications to support the next step on their career pathway. We expect that this funding will be managed and allocated by mathematical sciences departments and that departments will have broad latitude to use this funding to support research associates in areas across the breadth of mathematical sciences research.

To date the grant has enabled 7 research associates to be awarded additional funding in the Faculty of Mathematics across a wide range of pure and applied mathematics, in theoretical physics and in statistics (ranging from 5 months to one year). All 7 are still working in Mathematical Research in academic and industry.
Exploitation Route This award facilitated research undertaken by PhD students to be completed and published by providing a short period of additional funding after their PhD was awarded. These awards enabled individual career development as well as progressing research in a range of mathematical areas.
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