Living Proof: the Isaac Newton Institute podcast

By: Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences
  • Summary

  • The Isaac Newton Institute is the world's foremost mathematical research centre. Living Proof aims to highlight the diverse people and interconnected topics linked to its many activities. Interviewees range from visiting academics and lecturers to mathematicians, other scientists, musicians, artists, students, and prominent figures within the University of Cambridge and beyond. The podcast typically involves mathematical themes, but is specifically aimed at a general audience. The focus is on the subjects being interviewed and the social stories they have to tell, not just on the significance and details of the research they may be undertaking. We hope there is interest and inspiration here for everyone.- The Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences (UK) is an international research centre based in Cambridge, UK. A part of the University of Cambridge, it has been hosting research programmes on mathematical themes since July 1992.Visit > www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-podcast
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Episodes
  • #63 Exploring anomalous diffusion: an interview with Aleks Mijatovic and Codina Cotar
    Oct 7 2024

    In the latest episode of Living Proof, Dan Aspel speaks to Aleks Mijatovic (Warwick, Alan Turing Institute) and Codina Cotar (UCL) about the Stochastic systems for anomalous diffusion programme. They’ll be speaking about the theme and challenges of their highly interdisciplinary six-month research project, but the conversation starts with comments on some truly remarkable headwear…

    Stochastic systems for anomalous diffusion programme: https://www.newton.ac.uk/event/ssd/

    Submit a proposal for an INI programme: https://www.newton.ac.uk/events/submit-a-proposal/

    00:00 - Introduction

    00:41 - Welcome, an insight into “flamboyant” hat designs

    03:53 - Explaining the concept of anomalous diffusion

    07:05 - Connections to physics, biology, statistical mechanics and more

    10:00 - The logistical support at INI in Cambridge: “I’ve never been so relaxed in my life!”

    13:20 - “The freedom this place affords us is great, and fertile ground for such things to happen”

    17:52 - Solutions vs questions

    20:44 - Personal highlights of the programme

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    29 mins
  • #62 Exploring Twistor Theory - an interview with Lionel Mason and Maciej Dunajski
    Oct 3 2024

    In the latest episode of Living Proof, Dan Aspel speaks to Professors Lionel Mason (Oxford) and Maciej Dunajski (Cambridge) of the Twistor Theory programme (https://www.newton.ac.uk/event/twt). Over the 30 minutes, they share their experiences of the scale and challenges of this far-reaching topic that - amongst other things - aims to unify general relativity and quantum mechanics.

    00:00 - Introduction

    00:42 - Welcome

    01:48 - “I have been excited about this programme for 40 years”, introducing the topic

    05:18 - Successes of the programme, the attendance of Roger Penrose

    06:30 - Connecting Twistor Theory with the Kennedy assassination, a short history of the field

    10:28 - The many languages of mathematics

    13:45 - Periods of acceleration within the field, “… the 70s must have been truly exciting”, the collaboration between Penrose and Michael Atiyah

    17:50 - “Roger makes no secret of the fact that he disapproved of String Theory”

    19:48 - What applications can one expect from Twistor Theory?

    27:14 - Personal highlights of the month-long programme, celebrating 30 years of collaboration

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    30 mins
  • #61 Organising an INI Satellite Programme: an interview with Professors Mark Blyth and Sasha Korobkin
    Sep 25 2024

    In the latest episode of Living Proof, Dan Aspel speaks to Professors Mark Blyth and Sasha Korobkin, organisers of the INI Satellite Programme “The mathematics of multiphase flows with applications” (https://www.newton.ac.uk/event/mfa/). In the conversation, Mark and Sasha explain the programme’s research themes and share their insights into the challenges and rewards of organising an INI programme at your home institution - in their case the University of East Anglia in Norwich.

    00:00 - Introduction

    00:49 - Welcome, overview of the programme, UEA and Norwich as a venue

    07:22 - Social aspect of INI programmes

    09:20 - Structure of the programme, starting with a summer school

    13:02 - Central workshop of the programme: “New directions in multiphase flows” (https://www.newton.ac.uk/event/mfaw02/), connections with industry

    16:30 - The challenges of running a satellite programme, without the infrastructure provided in Cambridge

    20:50 - Discussing the two-year lead time from proposal to preparation to hosting the month-long programme, the importance of planning far in advance

    22:45 - Success of the science during a month-long programme

    26:38 - Personal highlights: “I was amazed we made it through the month without any catastrophes”, lecture on beer tapping

    29:25 - Final thoughts, looking to the future

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    33 mins

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