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Workshop
16 Feb 2026 - 20 Feb 2026
AI hackathon for women in the mathematical sciences
AI, data science, deep learning, machine learning, etc. are all keywords that have attracted intense attention from researchers in mathematical sciences in the last decade. Nevertheless, women tend to engage
Workshop
23 Feb 2026 - 27 Feb 2026
AI × Mathematics 2026
Public application outcomes have been sent. AI × Mathematics 2026 is a week-long interdisciplinary residency for students and researchers interested in how artificial intelligence can support genuine mathematical discovery. The programme
Event
26 Feb 2026
Jack Carr Lecture 2026: Moustapha Fall, AIMS Senegal
The Jack Carr Lecture 2026 Moustapha Fall, Director of AIMS Senegal, and a renowned analyst working in the broad area of geometric analysis and calculus of variations. Title: Equilibrium
Workshop
04 Mar 2026 - 06 Mar 2026
AI in risk assessment and mitigation
The workshop will feature sessions on core and advanced machine learning techniques, ranging from introductory programming for neural networks to more complex architectures such as recurrent and graph-based models, as
Workshop
16 Mar 2026 - 20 Mar 2026
AI and Economics
Recent advances such as DeepMind’s AlphaFold and the LEAN project have demonstrated the transformative potential of AI in scientific research. Our workshop will explore how AI can advance economic and
Workshop
13 Apr 2026 - 17 Apr 2026
Women in Mathematical Physics 3
Mathematical physics is an interdisciplinary topic at the crossroads of pure mathematics and theoretical physics. Theoretical physics has been a constant source of inspiration for mathematics over the last decades,
Workshop
20 Apr 2026 - 24 Apr 2026
Farey’s legacy in frieze patterns and discrete geometry
Frieze patterns are celebrated for their ubiquity in mathematics, featuring in cluster algebras, continued fraction theory, difference equations, hyperbolic geometry, and moduli space theory. Organised in partnership with the Clay
Workshop
22 Apr 2026 - 24 Apr 2026
Beyond the Free Surface: Liquid film flow from theory to application
The three-day workshop will examine the fundamental physical mechanisms governing the behaviour of liquid-film flows. Each day will feature a specific theme, approached from theoretical, numerical, experimental, and industrial perspectives.
About ICMS
ICMS fosters and advances the mathematical sciences by hosting a wide range of international workshops and conferences.
Our dynamic event programme draws top mathematical researchers from the UK and beyond, creating connections across global mathematical communities.
In response to COVID, we have developed expertise in organising and facilitating virtual events alongside our in-person gatherings.