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- TMS Week 9 - Prof. Leonard Susskind of Stanford University
- TMS Week 8 - Dr. Henry Wilton of Trinity College Cambridge
- TMS Week 7 - Prof. Ana Caraiani of Imperial College London
- TMS Week 6 - Prof. Emily Riehl of Johns Hopkins University
- TMS Week 5 - Prof. David Conlon of Caltech
- TMS Week 4 - Prof. Piers Coleman of Rutgers University - Atoms, Particles and Fractionalization
- TMS Week 2 - Dr. Jeremy Butterfield of Trinity College (Cambridge), All Souls (Oxford) - A Philosopher Looks at Multiverse Proposals
- TMS Week 7 - Prof. Michel Goemans of MIT
- TMS Week 6 - Prof. Ken Ono of Columbia University
- TMS Week 5 - Prof. Simon Brendle of Columbia University
- TMS Week 4: Prof. Subir Sachdev of Harvard University
- TMS Week 3: Prof. Lisa Piccirillo of MIT
- TMS Week 2 - Prof. Frank Wilczek of MIT (2004 Nobel Prize)
- TMS Week 1 - Prof. Béla Bollobås (FRS)
- 'Bubble Sucking Tadpoles and other Animals: Using Mathematical Models to Explain Biological Phenomena' - George Fortune (damtp)
- The importance of Diophantine equations in the Standard Model. -Philip Boyle-Smith (damtp).
- Locomotion: from basilisk lizards to bacteria. -Maria Tatulea-Codrean (damtp).
- Multiply-Charged Vortices in Nonconservative Quantum Hydrodynamics. -Sam Alperin (damtp).
- Intervals in the Hales-Jewett theorem. -Eero Raty (dpmms).
- Gaussian Latent Tree Models and their Statistics. -Thomas Marge (statslab)
- An introduction to descent calculations on elliptic curves. -Jiali Yan (dpmms).
- "I just want to be pure": graded monads for program analysis -Andrej Ivaskovic (computer laboratory).
- The fluid-mechanics of CO2 sequestration - Professor John Lister (DAMTP)
- Using maths to clean-up our oceans - Dr Thomas Crawford
- Some elements of algebraic geometry
- High-dimensional data and the Lasso
- Coffee stains, cell receptors, and time crystals: lessons from the old literature
- Is classical physics deterministic? - Professor Mihalis Dafermos (DPMMS)
- The Universality Phenomenon - Dr Roland Bauerschmidt (DPMMS)
- Higher Dimensions - Professor Imre Leader (DPMMS)
- How to Build Mathematical Models
- Elliptical billiards and Poncelet trajectories
- Addition, multiplication, and why they donât get along
- Uniform Bounds for Non-negativity of the Diffusion Game
- A generalization of the off-diagonal Ramsey numbers
- Why is $e^{\pi \sqrt{163}}$ almost an integer?
- Elastic snap-through: from the Venus flytrap to jumping popper toys
- Why sperm doesnât have fins
- The non-equilibrium characteristics of active matter
- Networks of non-equilibrium condensates for global optimisation of spin Hamiltonians
- Introduction to Topological Phases of Matter
- Maximum likelihood estimation of a log-concave density
- Designing Dementia Trials Embedded Within a Cohort
- Mechanics meets biology
- How the Titanic Tragedy transformed Trinity: Turbulence Theory and Taylor in the Teens
- Mathematical biology: the trickiest branch of mathematics?
- Frank Anscombe and Cambridge in the 1940's and 50's
- G.H. Hardy: The leading mathematician in England
- From CATAM to Quantum
- Milne and the Dawn of the Theory of Stellar Structure
- Trinity Around 1970 - student life and math activities
- Industrial Strength Total Failure
- Sum-of-squares proofs
- The Continuum Hypothesis
- Are we living in the matrix?
- Solitons: An Introduction
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