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Thought I started this last week, but anyway:

In my travels so far, I have been recording short interviews/monologues from interesting mathematicians talking about their career and/or an interesting piece of mathematics they have worked on. I have also collected a few maths history pieces on famous historical mathematicians from Noel-Ann Bradshaw of the University of Greenwich and the British Society for the History of Mathematics. I will be releasing these in the new academic year as a podcast, along with a monthly maths news roundup from Sarah Shepherd, editor of iSquared magazine.

Episode 1 was released last week, in which Professor Philip Maini of the Centre for Mathematical Biology, University of Oxford, talks about the field of mathematical biology.
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Episode 2. In the first of our Maths History series, Noel-Ann Bradshaw of the University of Greenwich and also Meetings Co-ordinator of the British Society for the History of Mathematics talks through a little of the history around Isaac Newton and Gottfried von Leibniz.

Get the podcast and learn more at http://www.travelsinamathematicalworld.co.uk/
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In episode 3, Dr. Joanna Hartley of Nottingham Trent University talks about her career from leaving university and the work she has done with Nottingham City Transport on public transport modelling.

You can download this episode, subscribe to the podcast and get show notes with further links on this subject at www.travelsinamathematicalworld.co.uk
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Episode 4. Sarah Shepherd joins me to look over some recent maths news.

You can download this episode, subscribe to the podcast and get show notes with further links on this subject at www.travelsinamathematicalworld.co.uk
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Episode 5. Nira Chamberlain works as a Mathematical Modelling Consultant and is a PhD student part time at the University of Portsmouth. I met Nira in Portsmouth and asked him to tell me about some interesting projects he had worked on. For more info and show notes visit www.travelsinamathematicalworld.co.uk
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Episode 6. In the regular Maths History series, Noel-Ann Bradshaw of the University of Greenwich and also Meetings Co-ordinator of the British Society for the History of Mathematics talks about the life of Evariste Galois.

You can download this episode, subscribe to the podcast and get show notes with further links on this subject at www.travelsinamathematicalworld.co.uk
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Episode 7. In this episode, Neil Goldwasser talks about his work as a dyslexia support tutor and adult numeracy tutor.

You can download this episode, subscribe to the podcast and get show notes with further links on this subject at www.travelsinamathematicalworld.co.uk
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Episode 8. Sarah Shepherd joins me to look over some recent maths news.

You can download this episode, subscribe to the podcast and get show notes with further links on this subject at www.travelsinamathematicalworld.co.uk
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Episode 9. The first of two episodes in which Dr. Adrian Bowyer talks about some of the areas his career has taken him to.

You can download this episode, subscribe to the podcast and get show notes with further links on this subject at www.travelsinamathematicalworld.co.uk
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Episode 10. The second of two episodes in which Dr. Adrian Bowyer talks about some of the areas his career has taken him to.

You can download this episode, subscribe to the podcast and get show notes with further links on this subject at www.travelsinamathematicalworld.co.uk
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Episode 11. In the regular Maths History series, Noel-Ann Bradshaw of the University of Greenwich and also Meetings Co-ordinator of the British Society for the History of Mathematics talks about the life of Leonhard Euler.

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Episode 12. Professor Terry Lyons of the University of Oxford talks about his area of Stochastic Analysis.

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Episode 13. In the regular Maths History series, Noel-Ann Bradshaw of the University of Greenwich and also Meetings Co-ordinator of the British Society for the History of Mathematics talks about the life of Florence Nightingale.

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Episode 14. Paul Shepherd, a mathematician working in the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering at the University of Bath. He speaks about his work on architectural design using parametric models.

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Episode 15. Sarah Shepherd joins me to look over some recent maths news.

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Episode 16. Professor Chris Bailey from the University of Greenwich talks about his work in using mathematics to predict the reliability and maintainability of real material structures and how this work is applied to projects including the conservation and restoration of the Cutty Sark.

You can download this episode, subscribe to the podcast and get show notes with further links on this subject at www.travelsinamathematicalworld.co.uk
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