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Professor Chris Jones is the Bill Guthridge Distinguished Professor in Mathematics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Director of the Mathematics and Climate Research Network (MCRN). The 2020 MPE Prize recognizes Professor Jones for his many significant contributions to climate science and the mathematics of planet Earth.

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LMS-IMA Joint Meeting on “Mathematics of Planet Earth”

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Organized By: London Mathematical Society and Institute for Mathematics and its Applications

https://ima.org.uk/12408/lms-ima-joint-meeting-on-mathematics-of-planet-earth/

University of Reading, UK11/21/19 - 11/21/19

The theme of the LMS-IMA Joint Meeting is Mathematics of Planet Earth. Following the international programme MPE2013, the research agenda of Mathematics of Planet Earth has gained more and more relevance within Mathematics as well as at the interface(s) between Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, and, obviously, Geosciences. But, indeed, related interdisciplinary exchanges have already a long of success in areas such as fractal geometry, chaos theory, stochastic and deterministic dynamical systems, partial differential equations, numerics, and extreme value theory, among others. The goal of this joint LMS-IMA meeting is to showcase some recent developments in pure and applied mathematics that contribute to a better understanding of the Planet Earth. The lectures are aimed at a general mathematical audience.

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