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Apala Majumdar , University of Strathclyde
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Angela Mihai, Cardiff University
About:
RWAM 2025 is a five-day retreat for female applied mathematicians (or people who identify as female) from all career stages (PhD, postdoc, junior or senior faculty), generally working in the field of Mathematical Modelling and Applications. Building on the successes of RWAM 2023 and 2024, the 2025 event will follow the same format with keynote lectures, contributed talks, poster session, round-table discussions, working groups and networking time. The objectives of RWAM 2025 remain the same as those of RWAM 2023 and 2024, namely, to create a sense of community and a unified forum for sharing information about scientific opportunities, funding, teaching and career progression. Prior successes include, but are not limit to, a mentoring scheme, new scientific collaborations, follow-up seminar invitations along with increased visibility for all participants, and especially for early career researchers.
Plenary speakers
Julia Gog, University of Cambridge - talk title tbc
Sara Jabbari, University of Birmingham - Mathematical modelling to understand microbial behaviour and advance novel treatments for bacterial infections
Beatrice Pelloni, Heriot-Watt University - Dispersive PDES meet discontinuities
Jennifer Scott, University of Reading & STC Rutherford Appleton Lab - Sparsity: the key to tackling large-scale least squares problems
Participation
Invited participants were emailed invitations by ICMS in early August. The deadline to apply to attend the retreat has passed and all applicants will be notified of the decisions of the scientific organisers in due course. Successful participants will be required to pay a 150.00 GBP registration fee.