Alan Tayler Lecture 2009
date : 2009/11/30
venue: Martin Wood Lecture Theatre, University of Oxford

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Prof D G Crighton (University of Cambridge)
Aeronautical acoustics: a model for applied mathematics
1987
Prof M V Berry (University of Bristol)
Catastrophes and credit cards
1988
Prof A Friedman (University of Minnesota)
Mathematics in industry: a growing commitment
1989
Prof Sir James Lighthill (University College London)
What triggers the trigger-fishes?
1990
Prof J L Lions (College de France)
Some new mathematical questions arising from space research technology
1991
Dr E J Hinch (University of Cambridge)
Sedimentation, aggregation and compaction
1992
Prof M van Dyke (Stanford University)
Nineteenth century roots of the boundary-layer idea
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Prof H B Keller (California Institute of Technology)
The circle lattice problem, quantum statistics and computer graphics
1994
Prof J D Murray (University of Washington), Mathematical biology: nonlinear problems with alligators, aggression and survival of wolves
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Dr S D Howison (University of Oxford)
Risk and reward: the role of mathematics in finance
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Prof P J Fryer (University of Birmingham)
Milk, carrots and Weetabix: the mathematics of food
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Prof L N Trefethen (University of Oxford)
Eigenvalues: what they do and do not tell us about dynamics
1998
Prof G I Barenblatt (University of California, Berkeley and University of Cambridge), Turbulence: an old challenge and new perspectives
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Prof H E Huppert (University of Cambridge)
Explosive vulcanism: extreme mechanics
2000
Prof Sir Tony Hoare (Microsoft Research)
Assertions in programs: out of research and into production
2001
Prof J C R Hunt (University College London)
Maths in industry: past experiences and new challenges
2002
Prof H Neunzert (Fraunhofer-ITWM, Kaiserslautern)
What did we "Europeans" learn from Alan Tayler?
2003
Prof L Mahadevan (Harvard University)
Packing problems: from DNA to origami
2004
Dr D Acheson (University of Oxford)
1089 and all that
2005
Prof John Bush (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Walking on Water: biolocomotion at the interface
2006
Prof Henri Berestycki (l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales)
Modelling Spatial Diffusion: from flames to social norms
2007
Prof Ian Stewart (University of Warwick)
Symmetries in biological and physical networks
2008
Prof Alfio Quarteroni (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology)
Mathematical Modeling in Medicine, Sports and Technology

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