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Professor Clive Kilmister was the Gresham Professor of Geometry between 1972 and 1988, but he otherwise spent his academic career at King’s College London from 1950 until his retirement in 1984. He was both an undergraduate and postgraduate student at
Ian Morison began his love of astronomy when, at the age of 12, he made a telescope out of lenses given to him by his optician. He attended Chichester High School and then went on to study Physics, Mathematics and
Ellen Kaplan co-founded The Global Math Circle with her husband Robert, which were co-curricular workshops featuring open-ended, problem-based mathematics. Together they authored several books in mathematics education, including The Art of the Infinite and Out of the Labyrinth.
Robert Kaplan was a co-founder of The Global Math Circle with his wife Ellen, which were co-curricular workshops featuring open-ended, problem-based mathematics. Together they authored several books in mathematics education, including The Art of the Infinite and Out of the
Dr Schonlieb is a Reader in Applied and Computational Mathematics, Head of the Cambridge Image Analysis group at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at the University of Cambridge.
Professor of Financial Mathematics within the Mathematics Department at the King's College London, William Shaw received his doctorate in mathematics from the University of Oxford, following which he held post-doctoral positions at the University of Cambridge and M.I.T. He then
Rob Eastaway is best known as the author of several bestselling popular maths books, including Why Do Buses Come in Threes? and Maths On the Back of an Envelope. With Mike Askew, he wrote Maths for Mums & Dads, a
Lord Rees has been the Astronomer Royal since 1995 and was the President of the Royal Society between 2005 and 2010. Between 1975 and 1976, Lord Rees was the Gresham Professor of Astronomy. Lord Rees read Maths at Trinity College
Dr Peter Neumann is Emeritus Fellow of the Queen's College, Oxford. He is a former President of the British Society for the History of Mathematics and was the Chairman of the United Kingdom Mathematics Trust between 1996 and 2004.
Luke Hodgkin has taught mathematics and its history at the universities of Warwick and Algiers, and most recently at King's College, London. He studied mathematics at Balliol College and St. John's College, Oxford, and is a former member of the