Mathematics PhD Symposium
Mathematics PhD students are invited to submit posters which summarise their research, at the department annual Postgraduate Poster competition.
Posters are presented to an audience of academics and students (final year undergraduate, master’s and PhD) from the department of Mathematics.
Winners are awarded generous prizes.
All the contestants will also take part in the Graduate School Research Symposium and compete against all other Imperial Departments, with the chance of winning generous cash prizes.
Symposium winners
- 2023-24 Winners
- 2022-23 Winners
- 2021-22 Winners
- 2020-21 Winners
- 2019-20 Winners
- 2017-18 Winners
- 2016-17 Winners
- 2015-16 Winners
- 2015 and older Winners
2023-24 Winners
- Neural Couplings for Optimal Bayesian Experimental Design of Inverse PDE Problem - 2023-24 Winner
- On the Limitations of Fractal Dimension as a Measure of Generalization - 2023-24 Runner-Up
- Nonlinear Dynamics of Active Filaments - 2023-24 Runner-Up
- Conditioned Stochastic Stability of Equilibrium States on Repellers - 2023-24 Runner-Up
- Predicting disease outcome using penalised regression - 2023-24 People's Choice Award
2022-23 Winners
- Machine Learning Detects Terminal Singularities - 2022-23 Winner
- Bifurcation Analysis in the Follower Force Model - 2022-23 Runner-Up
- Measures in ternary homogeneous structures - 2022-23 Runner-Up
2021-22 Winners
- Modelling Active Filaments using the Squirmer Model - 2021-22 Winner
- A full factorial benchmarking study of non-parametric partitioning methods for mixed-type data - 2021-22 Runner-Up
- Symmetrization inequalities on one-dimensional integer lattice - 2021-22 Runner-Up
2020-21 Winners
- Field-theoretic active matter thermodynamics - 2020-21 Winner
- Rough calculus on manifolds - 2020-21 Runner-Up
- Injecting instability into fluids - 2020-21 Runner-Up
2019-20 Winners
- Efficiently Sampling Functions from Gaussian Process Posteriors - 2020 Winner
- Random Systems: How Can They Be Stable? - 2020 Runner-Up
- Linking Probabilistic Numerics to Causal Inference: Theoretical and Methodological Connections - 2020 Honourable Mention
- Predicting Essential Reactions in Cancer Metabolic Networks - 2020 Honourable Mention
- Correlated cousin cells and their link to cancer treatment - 2020 Honourable Mention
2017-18 Winners
- Statistical methods for separating human and automated activity (pdf) – 2018 Statistics Section Winner
- Bases of Primitive Permutation Groups (pdf) – 2018 Pure Section + Overall Winner
- Phononic box crystals (pdf) - 2018 AMMP Section Winner
- Asymptotic behaviour of randomised fractional volatility models (pdf) – 2018 Maths Finance Section Winner
2016-17 Winners
- Stochastic modelling and estimation of renewable energy (PDF) - 2017 Statistics Section Winner
- Harmonic Analysis on Groups (PDF) - 2017 Pure Section Winner
- Bending light around the corner (PDF) - 2017 AMMP Section + Overall Winner
- The randomised Heston model (PDF) - 2017 Maths Finance Section Winner
2015-16 Winners
- Detecting Periodic Sequences in Cyber Security Data (pdf) - 2016 Statistics Section Winner
- Counting Curves and Gromov-Witten Invariants (pdf) - 2016 Pure Section Winner
- Model for Epithelial Growth (pdf) - 2016 AMMP Section + Overall Winner
- Robustness of Systemic Risk Analyses (pdf) - 2016 Maths Finance Section Winner
2015 and older Winners
- A Hierarchical Model for the Age of White Dwarfs (pdf) - 2015 Statistics Section Winner
- Invariants and Categorification (pdf) - 2015 Pure Section + Overall Winner
- Droplet impact and liquid film applications in aerodynamics (pdf) - 2015 AMMP Section Winner
- A backward algorithm for the quantile hedging of Bermudan options (pdf) - 2015 Maths Finance Section Winner
- A sequential resampling procedure for multiple testing problems with bounded risk of classification errors (PDF) - Statistics Section
- Fanosearch (PDF) - Pure Section
- Taking the Skies by Storm: Two-Phase Flow Around Solid Bodies (PDF) - AMMP Section
- Markov-Chain Approximation Method for a class of Levy Processes (PDF) - Maths Finance Section
- Online Monitoring and Anomaly Detection in Multivariate Stochastic Processes - Statistics Section
- Homotopy Theory and Diophantine Geometry What is the shape of an equation? (PDF) - Pure Section
- An unfitted Finite Element Method for the Approximation of Void Electromigration - AMMP Section
- Measures of Systemic Risk: Analysing CoVaR (PDF) - Maths Finance Section
- An investigation of multivariate adaptive estimation-based change detection for NETFLOW data (pdf) - Statistics Section
- Introduction to the Langlands programme (PDF) - Pure Section
- Schottky's storms (PDF) - AMMP Section
- Hamiltoninan particle mesh methoids for non-hydrostatic prediction models (PDF) - AMMP Section
- Modelling of Periodic Salt Fingers - AMMP Section
- Canonical Substitution Tilings (PDF) - AMMP Section
- How Tangled is Nature? A Model of Evolutionary Ecology (PDF) - AMMP Section
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