Professor Andrew Hone has been awarded £3,000 from the Science Faculty Impact Case Development Fund to launch a national project titled ‘Crowdsourcing Pseudorandom Dynamics’.
Sixth form students from across the UK will be encouraged to take part in the project carrying out mathematical research linked to Professor Hone’s five-year Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Established Career Fellowship (2015-2020) working on ‘Cluster algebras with periodicity and discrete dynamics over finite fields’.
The project will be launched on Monday 10 July with a workshop for Kent schools, held at the Simon Langton Boys’ Grammar School.