20212 news
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Right Noetherian and coherent monoids
Professor Vicky Gould, a member of our Algebra Research Group, is beginning work with her collaborator Professor Nik Ruškuc of the University of St Andrews on their new project “Right Noetherian And Coherent Monoids”. This three year project is funded by EPSRC and focuses on finiteness conditions for monoids and semigroups.
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Maths-based marine management project wins £1.5m funding
An innovative research project which combines multidimensional mathematical models, marine ecology and consumer behaviour to redefine fishing catch limits has been awarded £1.5m funding.
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Making Cubature on Wiener Space Work
We’re excited to announce that Dr Christian Litterer, a Lecturer and member of our Mathematical Finance and Stochastic Analysis Research Group, has begun work on his New Investigator Grant “Making Cubature on Wiener Space Work”.
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Welcome to Dr Chris Bowman
We have great pleasure in welcoming Dr Chris Bowman to the Department. Chris will be joining our Algebra group, with a five year Early Career Fellowship funded by EPSRC looking at Tensor and wreath products of symmetric groups.
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New Head of Department is announced
The Department is delighted to announce Professor Martin Bees has been appointed as the new Head of Department from October 2021.
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Welcome to Leyli Mammadova
The Department is pleased to welcome Leyli Mammadova, who is joining us on a five-month London Mathematical Society (LMS) Early Career Fellowship.
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First demonstration of enhanced security for random number generators
Researchers from the University of York and collaborators in China are a step closer to the commercialisation of next-generation random number generators (RNGs), a key technology used to ensure data security.
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Department of Mathematics academics have book “Number Theory Meets Wireless Communications” published.
Professor Victor Beresnevich and Professor Sanju Velani from the Department of Mathematics, University of York celebrate the launch of their new book Number Theory Meets Wireless Communications.