In our Maths on the Move podcast we speak to researchers from the frontiers of mathematical science so you can connect with the maths that shapes and explains our world — from applications that directly affect our lives to the wonderful world of pure mathematics. Hosted by Plus editors Rachel Thomas and Marianne Freiberger.
Podcast Archive
Find all of our podcasts, from the latest back to the very first in 2007!
The maths and magic of shuffling
Living Proof: Anita Layton – one of Canada’s most powerful women
On the mathematical frontline: Matt Keeling
New ways of seeing with the INTEGRAL project
We ask the INTEGRAL team about their innovative machine learning approaches to understanding remotely gathered images, and the significant impact these technologies can have on the world.
How to predict our changing climate
Flying home with quantum physics
A tour through maths and music
On the mathematical frontline: Francesca Scarabel
Francesca Scarabel may be early on in her research career, but she has already been part of the UK's emergency mathematical response to the COVID-19 pandemic. She tells us about her experience in this podcast.
On the mathematical frontline: Ed Hill
On the mathematical frontline: Ellen Brooks Pollock and Leon Danon
On the mathematical frontline: Mike Tildesley
All about Plus on the Living Proof podcast
Reducing NHS waiting lists in times of COVID
On the mathematical frontline: Julia Gog
AI, babies, and agency
Emergence and the dynamics of crowds: The podcast
Machine learning and artificial intelligence
What is constructor theory: The podcast
The power of ants: The podcast
How do you calculate herd immunity?
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