Exeter Centre for Mathematical Sciences

Exeter Centre for Mathematical Sciences

Drawing together mathematical expertise from across the University

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European Study Group with Industry (ESGI) Exeter 2026

The 195th ESGI will be held on 20-24 July 2026 at the University of Exeter. The European Study Group with Industry (ESGI) is a week-long workshop that brings together mathematical scientists and data scientists and partners from business, industry, and government. Partners present a mathematical or computational problem. Conference participants form focus groups and work on […]


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ExCMS/IDSAI Research event: numerical methods and data-driven algorithms  (28/10/25)

This event held on 28th October 2025 aimed to bring together researchers across the university who work at the interface of numerical methods and data-driven algorithms, or who are interested in doing so in the future. We heard about research taking place in the departments of Engineering, Computer Science, and Mathematics and Statistics with applications […]


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ExCMS Ideas Exchange Meeting in Penryn in collaboration with ADA and IDSAI (16/6/25)

On the 16th June 2025 a collaborative team of the Exeter Centre for Mathematical Sciences, the ADA project and IDSAI organised an event at Penryn campus to develop cross-campus collaborations in the areas of Mathematics and AI. Both the ADA project and IDSAI kindly provided financial support for this meeting. We had nearly 30 people travel down […]


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ExCMS ECR Careers Event (24/3/2025)

In this event on 24th March 2025 we arranged talks and discussions by speakers with a broad range of experiences to support ECRs as they consider the next step in your career. First we had talks about career pathways a Mathematics PhD can take you outside of academia by Dr. Varun Bhaskar Kothamachu (Exeter Alumnus – Senior […]


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ExCMS event on Boundary Crossing (run by Dr Houry Melkonian 6/12/2024)

The aim of this workshop was to understand how disciplines can work together. The study uses the theoretical framing of boundary crossing as a way of thinking, to raise engagement through exploring concepts and understandings at the boundaries. The workshop was exploratory in its nature to help investigate relationships between communities and has the potential […]


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ExCMS Data Hackathon 2 (run by Dr John Bruun 17/10/2024)

The Department of Mathematics and Statistics and the Exeter Centre for Mathematical Sciences held a data hackathon in October led by Dr John Bruun. This was focussed on building links with the data teams that work at the University to help build collaboration in data science and data analysis can help in their topic areas. […]


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ExCMS Ideas Exchange Meeting in Penryn (18/6/24)

A key goal of the centre is to link together Mathematicians from all across the campus. To help acheive this we organized a one-day day event for the Exeter Centre for Mathematical Sciences (ExCMS) at the University’s Penryn campus on Tuesday 18th June 2024. We plan to provide a mixture of talks and activities aimed […]


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ExCMS ECR Careers Event (22/3/2024)

The Exeter Centre of mathematical Sciences (ExCMS) with the leads of the ECR Network in Mathematics and Statistics organised  a day-long careers event focusing on different possible paths your career in the Mathematical Sciences may take. In the morning, we looked at non-academic careers that a PhD in the Mathematical Sciences may lead you. Starting […]


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ExCMS Early Career Researcher Networking Event (1/11/2023)

This was an event for all the Early Career Researchers (ECRs) in the Mathematical Sciences. The Exeter Centre for the Mathematical Sciences organised a networking event to bring together the ECRs working in the Mathematical Sciences from across the University to network and to showcase their research. There will be networking, some talks by ECRs, […]


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ExCMS Data Hackathon (run by Dr John Bruun 19/10/2023)

The Department of Mathematics and Statistics and the Exeter Centre for Mathematical Sciences held a data hackathon in October led by Dr John Bruun. This was open to PGR students and staff from across the University who would like to gain awareness on how data science and data analysis can help in their topic areas. […]


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