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Prof. Philip Brown was funded by Universita Ca’Foscari, Venice to collaborate with researchers at the European Centre for Living Technology (ECLT)

By SMSAS | 11 April 2017

Philip spent two weeks in January 2017 in Venice developing models in early stage Drug Discovery useful to Computational Chemistry. A return visit to SMSAS … Read more

Funding awarded to Dr Rachel McCrea, Dr Diana Cole and Dr Eleni Matcheou

By SMSAS | 11 April 2017

Rachel, Diana and Eleni have been awarded funding for a NERC Advanced Training Short Course `Statistical models for wildlife population assessment and conservation’ for 2018 … Read more

The National Centre for Statistical Ecology summer meeting will be held this year at Kent during the week beginning 26th June

By SMSAS | 07 March 2017

The plenary speaker will be Professor Rob Freckleton, Royal Society University Research Fellow and Professor of Population Biology, University of Sheffield. The meeting will include … Read more

Prof. Peter Clarkson and Dr Ana Loureiro receive LMS Research Grant

By SMSAS | 07 March 2017

Congratulations to Peter and Ana who have been awarded a grant of £5,000 by the London Mathematical Society.

Paper by Dr Emily Dennis and Prof. Byron Morgan makes national news

By SMSAS | 07 March 2017

Emily and Byron’s paper on ‘Urban Indicators for UK Butterflies’, written with David Roy and Tom Brereton, first published in Ecological Indicators, hit the national … Read more

Dr Cesar Lecoutre recently gave a talk at Colloque Tournament 2017 du GDR TLAG (Théorie de Lie Algébrique et Géométrique)

By SMSAS | 07 March 2017

Cesar was an invited speaker at the conference in which he presented a talk entitled, ‘Une famille de quantifications d’espaces projectifs’.

Prof. Philip Brown was funded by Universita Ca’Foscari, Venice to collaborate with researchers at the European Centre for Living Technology (ECLT)

By SMSAS | 07 March 2017

Philip spent two weeks in January 2017in Venice developing models in early stage Drug Discovery useful to Computational Chemistry. A return visit to SMSAS by … Read more

Funding awarded to Dr Rachel McCrea, Dr Diana Cole and Dr Eleni Matcheou

By SMSAS | 07 March 2017

Rachel, Diana and Eleni have been awarded funding for a NERC Advanced Training Short Course `Statistical models for wildlife population assessment and conservation’ for 2018 … Read more

NERC funded advanced short course run by SE@K

By SMSAS | 31 January 2017

The course took place 9-13 January 2017 at the University of Kent and was run by SE@K’s Diana, Eleni, and Rachel and DICE’s Richard Griffiths … Read more

Prof. Elizabeth Mansfield takes centre stage in Think Kent video

By SMSAS | 10 January 2017

Elizabeth is the latest SMSAS academic to take to the floor for the on-going Think Kent lecture series.

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