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  2. 'On the Origin of Time: Stephen Hawking's Final Theory' - …

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/origin-time-stephen-hawkings-final-theory-cambridge-festival-lecture
    2 Jun 2024: Opportunities. On the Origin of Time: Stephen Hawking's Final Theory' - Cambridge Festival lecture. ... In the final years of his life, Hawking and Hertog started to study eternal inflation from a different view point, based on string theory and a
  3. Taming the multiverse: Stephen Hawkings final theory about the big…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/taming-the-multiverse-stephen-hawkings-final-theory-about-the-big-bang
    Thumbnail for Taming the multiverse: Stephen Hawking’s final theory about the big bang | University of Cambridge 2 May 2018: Search. Search. Taming the multiverse: Stephen Hawkings final theory about the big bang. ... Research. Taming the multiverse: Stephen Hawkings final theory about the big bang..
  4. Big Bang | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/Big-Bang
    4 Jun 2024: 03 Nov 2022. Astrophysicists say that cosmic inflation – a point in the Universe’s infancy when space-time expanded exponentially, and what physicists really. ... 02 May 2018. Professor Stephen Hawkings final theory on the origin of the universe,
  5. Cambridge Festival of Film

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/festival-of-film
    Thumbnail for Cambridge Festival of Film 25 Apr 2023: Cosmologist Thomas Hertog and Professor Stephen Hawking's final theory. A new book by Thomas Hertog, On the Origin of Time, takes you on a quest to understand questions bigger than ... young people’s diets and the influence of changing home,
  6. Events | Cambridge Festival

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/popping-filter-bubble-how-facts-can-help-you
    4 Jun 2024: St John's College Chapel, The Chapel. 6:45pm-10:00pm on Friday 8 March.
  7. string theory | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/string-theory
    4 Jun 2024: String. 02 May 2018. Professor Stephen Hawkings final theory on the origin of the universe, which he worked on in collaboration with Professor Thomas Hertog from KU. ... 04 Mar 2014. In August 1984 two physicists arrived at a formula that transformed
  8. Taming the multiverse: Stephen Hawking's final theory about the…

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/taming-multiverse-stephen-hawkings-final-theory-about-big-bang
    3 Jun 2024: Opportunities. Taming the multiverse: Stephen Hawking's final theory about the Big Bang. ... Opportunities. Professor Stephen Hawking's final theory on the origin of the universe, which he worked on in collaboration with Professor Thomas Hertog from KU
  9. Features: Faculty Insights | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/faculty-insights
    2 Jun 2024: Unravelling the secrets of life. Ray Goldstein, Alan Turing Professor of Complex Physical Systems at DAMTP, works on an area where Turing's legacy has had huge impact: mathematical biology. ... A quantum leap: mapping DNA diversity with quantum computing.
  10. From profound to practical | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/profound-practical
    2 Jun 2024: Einstein's theory gave physicists the tool to think about black holes even when they cannot observe them. ... Black, but not completely. Stephen Hawking, one of DAMTP's most famous members, made huge contributions to the theory of black holes.
  11. Universe Unravelled | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/universe-unravelled
    2 Jun 2024: The collaboration celebrates and builds on the CTC's continuation of Stephen Hawking's research and outreach legacy. ... The collaboration between Discovery and the CTC started in 2010. A highlight was Discovery live-streaming Stephen Hawking's 75th
  12. Unravelling the secrets of life | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/unravelling-secrets-life
    2 Jun 2024: Like Turing's work, Goldstein's research relies heavily on mathematical theory. But unlike most mathematicians, Goldstein also uses experiments. ... It's a very broad department in terms of the subjects represented — everything from string theory and
  13. Supporting healthcare with AI | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/supporting-healthcare-ai
    2 Jun 2024: It's something that mathematicians need to keep in mind right from the start when designing an algorithm. ... It's important to note that the goal of the researchers is not science fiction — maths-based clinical tools already exist.
  14. Mapping the impact of maths | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/mapping-impact-maths
    2 Jun 2024: institution. An outstanding example is Stephen Hawkings lasting impact in increasing public interest in science and mathematics, and encouraging further study. ... In the period 2013–2021 alone Hawking's books sold an estimated 3.6 million copies.
  15. Features: Faculty Insights | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/faculty-insights?page=13
    3 Jun 2024: Taming the multiverse: Stephen Hawking's final theory about the Big Bang. ... Professor Stephen Hawking's final theory on the origin of the universe, developed with Thomas Hertog, has been published. .
  16. From simple to profound | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/simple-profound
    3 Jun 2024: It's fascinating to me to see how such a simple description can lead to such complicated and profound behaviour.". ... There's a wide variety of methods that are useful, and that is one of the nice aspects of this field.".
  17. Building bridges with industry | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/building-bridges-industry
    3 Jun 2024: Even quite pure-seeming maths: there was a project a couple of years ago that involved some fairly serious graph theory applied to zoology. ... s Summer Research page, where you can also find a list of past projects.
  18. Welcome to the Stats Lab | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/welcome-stats-lab
    3 Jun 2024: Richard Samworth. The Stats Lab covers four main areas: statistics, probability theory, mathematical finance, and operations research. ... In probability [theory] many of the researchers [at the Statistical Laboratory] are motivated by questions to do
  19. COSMOS: From black holes to Hollywood | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/cosmos-black-holes-hollywood
    2 Jun 2024: However, analysing this data and comparing it with existing mathematical theory requires immense amounts of computing power. ... Apart from theory and data, cosmology relies heavily on visualisations of the dramatic processes it studies.
  20. Features: Faculty Insights | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/faculty-insights?page=1
    3 Jun 2024: On the Origin of Time: Stephen Hawking's Final Theory' - Cambridge Festival lecture. ... In this fascinating talk, given at the 2023 Cambridge Festival, Professor Thomas Hertog reflects on working with Stephen Hawking, the theory that they developed
  21. Into the stratosphere | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/stratosphere
    3 Jun 2024: Haynes is interested in all things that move within the Earth's atmosphere and its oceans. ... It's great from a personal satisfaction point of view, of course," says Haynes.
  22. Bringing mathematics to life | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/bringing-mathematics-life
    2 Jun 2024: Plus also works more widely on innovative engagement strategies with researchers, including a recent collaboration with the Faculty's Stephen Hawking Centre for Theoretical Cosmology on a 25-episode series for ... I feel permitted and supported to do it
  23. A call to action on COVID-19 | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/call-action-covid-19
    3 Jun 2024: Cates says that this is the first time in his lifetime that he's encountered such an urgent call to arms for mathematicians and scientists to help save lives. ... We are all humans first and mathematicians or scientists second – faced with a human
  24. Dynamic numbers | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/dynamic-numbers
    3 Jun 2024: Partly it was the age-old lure of number theory, whose seemingly simple questions often turn out fiendishly hard to prove. ... In the 1990s it was realised that there's a very deep connection [between the theory of dynamical systems] and hard questions
  25. Through the looking glass | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/through-looking-glass
    3 Jun 2024: Symplectic geometry does have applications outside of mathematics. It informs knot theory, which has some applications in biology. ... Unlike, for instance, biology, where lots of theory gets rewritten every couple of years.".
  26. Inspiring aspiration: Cambridge mathematics student stars in Channel…

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/inspiring-aspiration
    3 Jun 2024: Where's that come from? The only thing that will hinder you here is being as good as the next [person] - and that's fair.". ... Lewis's hard work, commitment and dedication forms an inspirational thread through the programme.
  27. Teaching AI the language of science | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/teaching-ai-language-science
    2 Jun 2024: said Polymathic AI principal investigator Shirley Ho, a group leader at the Flatiron Institute's Center for Computational Astrophysics in New York City. ... That's what we want to do — to try and make it happen.".
  28. Taming complexity | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/taming-complexity
    3 Jun 2024: It's a great honour to have my work recognised." Her research has not only advanced mathematical theory, but also helped industrial partners such as the company Dyson. ... But at the macroscopic level, it's a lot easier to predict what will happen if you
  29. Investing in mathematical connections | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/investing-mathematical-connections
    2 Jun 2024: s possible to try to answer the completist question of finding all possible symmetries. ... Parts of algebraic geometry are more developed than the corresponding parts of symplectic geometry, so the current state of the theory is much richer.
  30. A very useful pandemic | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/very-useful-pandemic
    3 Jun 2024: The second objective was more scientific," says Kissler. "This was to conduct a massive citizen science experiment which collected (with permission) data on people's movement, their reported contacts, and some ... researchers to test this theory of school
  31. On the road to dark energy | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/road-dark-energy
    3 Jun 2024: Einstein's general theory of relativity describes gravity extremely well, but doesn't include a satisfactory explanation for dark energy. ... This is why physicists have come up with ways of modifying Einstein's theory.
  32. Leading DAMTP into the future | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/leading-damtp-future
    3 Jun 2024: Caulfield's vision for DAMTP sees it firmly linked into this new age of big data. ... I think it's just amazing that we have all this international [collaboration].
  33. Cambridge snapshots: Kweku Abraham | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/cambridge-snapshots-kweku-abraham
    2 Jun 2024: I work in statistical theory. That means I check that the ways people try to make sense of data will work, in that they'll converge on the truth as more ... My professor wrote the third year statistics theory course that I regularly supervise so the
  34. Seeing traffic through new eyes | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/seeing-traffic-through-new-eyes
    2 Jun 2024: Also it's exciting to collaborate with such an amazing team and learn from each other.". ... What's more, when video footage is involved, a human needs to label a video frame by frame.
  35. On the mathematical frontline: Julia Gog | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/mathematical-frontline-julia-gog
    2 Jun 2024: For example when we get new types of data we have to unpack it to explore what's there. ... Now we do that again (at least virtually) and it's an absolute joy.
  36. Features: Faculty Insights | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/faculty-insights?page=16
    3 Jun 2024: Researching the mathematics of information. Taming big data: the Faculty's new research institute on the mathematics of information.
  37. Cambridge Festival launches extensive programme for 2023

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/cambridge-festival-2023-launch
    Thumbnail for Cambridge Festival launches extensive programme for 2023 10 Feb 2023: Credit: Mihaita Costin/500px via Getty Images. Could a new theory of the Universe be Stephen Hawkings biggest legacy? ... An event tipped to be hugely popular is the talk about one of the most widely anticipated new books of the year, ON THE ORIGIN OF
  38. Features: Faculty Insights | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/faculty-insights?page=15
    3 Jun 2024: Cambridge Perspectives: 'My Life in Physics' - Stephen Hawking. Watch Professor Stephen Hawking's public talk from his 75th Birthday Conference, held in July 2017. . ... Read more at: Gravity and Black Holes: Stephen Hawking's 75th Birthday Conference..
  39. Cambridge Perspectives: Ray Goldstein | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/cambridge-perspectives-ray-goldstein-0
    2 Jun 2024: Ray Goldstein, Alan Turing Professor of Complex Physical Systems at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP), works on an area of Turing's legacy less well-known than ... To find out more about Goldstein's work on cicadas,
  40. James Maynard wins Fields Medal | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/james-maynard-wins-fields-medal
    2 Jun 2024: This year Maynard has been recognised for his "spectacular contributions in analytic number theory". ... Maynard's first significant contribution in number theory came when he was a postdoctoral student at the University of Montreal when he was working
  41. Fighting future pandemics | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/fighting-future-pandemics
    2 Jun 2024: Spreading disease. When modelling how a disease spreads, says Gog, you want your models to be tractable, and simple enough so you can understand what's gone into them. ... Instead it's easier to use models that are more transparent, and that you can
  42. Synchronised swimming | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/synchronised-swimming
    2 Jun 2024: In another tank algae with four filaments mimic a horse's trot, canter and gallop. ... After studying the theory in great detail Goldstein and his team returned to experiment, this time looking at mutants: organisms that are just like Chlamydomonas in
  43. Learning about the proton | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/learning-about-proton
    3 Jun 2024: Maria Ubiali, University Lecturer in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, works at this interface between theory and experiment. ... What can we predict? A good example of the interplay between theory and experiment is our
  44. Understanding the diversity of forests using AI | Features: Faculty…

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/understanding-diversity-forests-using-ai
    2 Jun 2024: That's because the algorithms needed to assess biodiversity on a large scale push the boundaries of state-of-the-art artificial intelligence. ... change. We are facing challenges, but we are reaching there.". It's a very new technique we are applying to
  45. Number theory: the excitement of the unexpected | Features: Faculty…

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/number-theory-excitement-unexpected
    2 Jun 2024: His love for number theory goes back to his own days as an enthusiastic Cambridge undergraduate. ... In the 1960s the Canadian mathematician Robert Langlands discovered an astonishing link between geometry and number theory.
  46. Cambridge supports new Maths School | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/cambridge-supports-new-maths-school
    2 Jun 2024: of background, and address the UK’s skills shortage in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) subjects. ... It's clear there is already a real buzz here, with great excitement from staff and students alike.
  47. Bringing things together | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/bringing-things-together
    3 Jun 2024: I realised information theory was a sub branch of mathematics. There's unsolved conjectures that inspire you to develop some new maths to solve them. ... It's a comfortable place and you can easily reach out to different colleagues." He feels that the
  48. Black History Month at the CMS | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/black-history-month-cms
    3 Jun 2024: You don't need anyone's permission to be a great mathematician.". Nira Chamberlain. ... Ronald Reid-Edwards, Lecturer at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Physics and Korner Fellow at Trinity Hall, gave a brief introduction to string
  49. Fighting COVID-19 | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/fighting-covid-19
    3 Jun 2024: Contacts are key. What is hugely important in this context are people's contact patterns: who meets whom and how frequently. ... One is that for COVID-19 there's a substantial latent period: a person can have the infection without showing any symptoms.
  50. Making a Green Impact | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/making-green-impact
    3 Jun 2024: Search site. Features: Faculty Insights. Current Students. Prospective Students. Opportunities. Making a Green Impact. Features: Faculty Insights. Current Students. Prospective Students. Opportunities. Sustainability is a key concern for the
  51. Advising the Home Office | Features: Faculty Insights

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/advising-home-office
    3 Jun 2024: John Aston. Aston's current and previous roles are testament to the wide impact mathematics and statistics research can have on society. ... Chief Drug Advisor David Nutt's 2009 criticism of the government's stance on cannabis).

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