Cantor and the Infinite - Professor Raymond Flood Never shy of explaining difficult mathematical concepts to a lay...
Great Mathematicians, Great Mathematics: An Introduction by Professor Raymond Flood Gresham Professor of Geometry, Professor Raymond Flood, introduces us to...
Isaac Newton: Mathematical Giant - Professor Raymond Flood Isaac Newton's work on celestial mechanics laid the foundation for...
The Greatest Mathematicians: Isaac Newton - Professor Raymond Flood A short introduction to Professor Flood's lecture on Isaac Newton...
Mobius, his Band and the Shape of the Universe - Professor Raymond Flood Mobius is perhaps best known for his topological form, the...
Einstein and the Photo-Electric Effect Professor Raymond Flood explains Einstein’s contribution to our understanding of...
Principles of Relativity: Einstein and Galileo Professor Flood explains the work of two of the greatest...
Mathematical Structure in Fiction Mathematical concepts have often been used to create new structural forms in fiction, as in the works of Raymond Queneau and Jorge Luis Borges.
Cleaning Up The Thames: Success or Failure? Will the Thames Tideway tunnel solve flooding and pollution? This event is part of Totally Thames 2017 that runs from 1-30 September.