SIAM-IMA Conference poster showcase

Discover some of the research going on in the SIAM-IMA community.

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On this page, we showcase in poster form the work of postgraduate and undergraduate students in applied mathematics, statistics, but also other quantitative fields. Clicking on any of the titles will take you to a full-page view of the corresponding poster; you can also send an email to the presenter (e.g., for questions or feedback) at the bottom of the page.

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Bryony Moody - An Archaeologist, a Statistician and a Computer Scientist Walk into a Bar

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Chloe Schooling - Biomarker development in MND

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Elsa Teixeira - The effect of dark couplings on the evolution of the Universe

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Faisal Alsharif - Multilevel quasi-interpolation with collective method

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Farhana Akond Pramy - A computer-assisted proof of dynamo growth in the stretch-fold-shear map

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Jonathan Spence - Adaptive Multilevel Monte Carlo for Probabilities

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Laura Etfer - Bayesian modelling for road traffic collision hotspot prediction

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Poppy Jeffries - Modelling the effects of personality on seabird foraging success

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Prerna Singh - Resist the disease or tolerate it?

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Ritvik Mehra - Modelling Clonal Evolution in Neuroblastoma

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Rose Archer - Emulatıng the Last Eurasıan Ice Sheet

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Savvas Melidonis - MCMC Methods for Image Restoration

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Victoria Sánchez Muñoz - Nash Equilibria in certain two-choice multi-player games played on the ladder graph

 

If you want to send feedback anonymously, please send them to siamima@sheffield.ac.uk and we will pass them along. Presenters are encouraged to attend the Gather Town lunch sessions and make themselves available for questions about their posters. There is a poster competition with prizes. The posters are being judged by a group of independent academics, which will collectively select the best posters. The winners in both the undergraduate and postgraduate categories will be notified on the 29th of July and will be sent their prizes shortly after.

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