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SAMBa Newsletter EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Statistical Applied Mathematics at Bath Issue 1, January 2015 Website: www.bath.ac.uk/samba Twi er: @SAMBa_CDT Email: [email protected] The first cohort of SAMBa students started in September 2014 and have already set up an excing symposia programme, which includes academic and industrial speakers from organisaons in the UK and overseas. This prepares them for the Integrave Think Tank (ITT), which is a week-long event taking place twice a year. ITTs are a chance for students to engage with industry and academic partners, formulang problems that will form the basis of their PhD theses. Coming up... 26th - 30th January: ITT1 March: Math Bio seminar series The MegaMenger may be the largest fractal ever built, made out of over a million business cards. Creang the MegaMenger involved building Menger Sponges, three-dimensional fractal cubes made from 20 smaller idencal fractal cubes. The building of the Menger Sponges took place in 20 locaons around the globe, including the Department of Mathemacal Sciences where volunteers from the University and local schools were involved. First students join the SAMBa programme Breaking the fractal world record Bad maths joke #1 Why don't they serve alcohol at maths pares? Because you can't drink and derive.

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Page 1: SAMBa Newsletter - University of · PDF fileSAMBa Newsletter EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Statistical Applied Mathematics at Bath Issue 1, January 2015 We were pleased to

SAMBa NewsletterEPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Statistical Applied Mathematics at Bath

Issue 1, January 2015

Website: www.bath.ac.uk/samba

Twi! er: @SAMBa_CDT

Email: [email protected]

The first cohort of SAMBa students started in September 2014 and have already set up an exci#ng symposia

programme, which includes academic and industrial speakers from organisa#ons in the UK and overseas. This

prepares them for the Integra#ve Think Tank (ITT), which is a week-long event taking place twice a year. ITTs

are a chance for students to engage with industry and academic partners, formula#ng problems that will form

the basis of their PhD theses.

Coming up...

26th - 30th January: ITT1

March: Math Bio seminar series

The MegaMenger may be the largest fractal ever built, made out of over a

million business cards. Crea#ng the MegaMenger involved building Menger

Sponges, three-dimensional fractal cubes made from 20 smaller iden#cal

fractal cubes. The building of the Menger Sponges took place in 20 loca#ons

around the globe, including the Department of Mathema#cal Sciences where

volunteers from the University and local schools were involved.

First students join the SAMBa programme

Breaking the fractal world record

Bad maths joke #1

Why don't they serve alcohol at maths par#es?

Because you can't drink and derive.

Page 2: SAMBa Newsletter - University of · PDF fileSAMBa Newsletter EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Statistical Applied Mathematics at Bath Issue 1, January 2015 We were pleased to

SAMBa NewsletterEPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Statistical Applied Mathematics at Bath

Issue 1, January 2015

We were pleased to welcome over 80 people to the launch of SAMBa in December. It

was an evening introducing the concept of SAMBa and showcasing the great research

which is going on across the Department of Mathema#cal Sciences. The event was

vibrant and a great opportunity for sharing informa#on and making new connec#ons.

Launching SAMBa with style

We've been visi!ngBanff Interna#onal Research Sta#on, Canada

CIMAT, Mexico

Columbia University, New York

Durham University

Lancaster University

Loughborough University

The Royal Society

The University of Manchester

UNAM, Mexico

University of Bristol

University of Edinburgh

University of Oxford

University of Sao Paulo, Brazil

University of Warwick

For full details on all these stories and to see how you can get involved see the

SAMBa website: www.bath.ac.uk/samba

Website: www.bath.ac.uk/samba

Twi! er: @SAMBa_CDT

Email: [email protected]