
MATRIX
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MATRIX is a residential research institute for the mathematical sciences, located in a unique Australian setting on Dja Dja Wurrung Country.
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The 2nd episode of our 3-part series on "navigating the world of academic publishing" is now out! Our guest is the founding editor-in-chief of Harvard Data Science Review, Prof Xiao-Li Meng - as we explore the challenges of publishing interdisciplinary research. Our host is Cynthia Huang @[email protected]. Scan QR 👇





.wimsigAU are inviting applications for the Cheryl E. Praeger Travel #Awards. Funded by Australian Mathematical Society these awards support Australian women, trans, and #genderdiverse #mathematicians in attending conferences and collaborations. Applications close 1 Oct. austms.org.au/awards-grants/…



Check out this thought-provoking article by John Hewson in The Saturday Paper titled: "Research and development cuts short-change the nation." 28 September 2024. matrix-inst.org.au/wp_Matrix2016/…


Our 3-part series on "Navigating the World of Academic Publishing" is now out! Whether you're new to this world, or experienced, there's something in it for you - with expert guests: 🟢University of Melbourne Prof Peter Taylor 🟢Prof Xiao-Li Meng from Harvard Data Science Review 🟢QUT Prof @aidybarnett


Just out - our episode just recorded at the wimsigAU 2024 Conference! The WIMSIG conference celebrates the achievements of women, trans & gender diverse people in the mathematical sciences. Our guests: Professors Jessica S Purcell, Lesley Ward, Jennifer Flegg & host Sevvandi K.


Congratulations to the magma team at Sydney Mathematics and Statistics, led by John Voight, recently awarded $6.9 m in funding by the Simons Foundation🔗bit.ly/3TYVC6j Magma allows mathematicians to explore structures in a rigorous environment with a library of algorithms #computationalalgebra


Our just released episode explores how mathematical models are shedding new light on a silent but deadly heart💓condition. Our guests are Oxford Mathematics Prof Helen Byrne & Sydney Mathematics and Statistics Prof Mary Myerscough. Just search your podcast app for The Random Sample or scan the QR code 👇




