Black Heroes of Mathematics 2024

Location
De Morgan House, London and online via Zoom
Start date
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Meeting Date
Speakers
Angela Tabiri, Robin T Wilson, Teresa Senyah, Justice Moses Kwaku Aheto, Imoleayomide Ajayi, Flavia Santos, Nathalie Ayi, Kim Sellers

Black Heroes of Mathematics Conference 2024

The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS), British Society for the History of Mathematics (BSHM), ICTP-East African Institute for Fundamental Research (ICTP-EAIFR), Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA), International Centre for Mathematical Sciences (ICMS), Isaac Newton Institute (INI), London Mathematical Society (LMS) and Mathematical Association (MA) are holding a two day conference on Black Heroes of Mathematics.

The Vision of the conference is ‘To celebrate the inspirational contributions of black role models to the field of Mathematics and Mathematics Education’. There will be a balance of technical talks by internationally renowned black speakers that include some detail of career paths and experience to provide a testimonial dimension. We plan to achieve a balance of career stage and gender.


Programme (all timings in BST)

Wednesday 2 October:

Time Speaker
12:00 Registration open - tea and coffee served on arrival
13:00 Welcome from organisers
13:10

Flavia Santos (in person)

Scoping Maths Anxiety in Our Community

13:50

Justice Aheto (online)

Spatiotemporal modelling and interactive web-based spatial mapping of malaria risk under Integrated Nested Laplace Approximation to support preventive and control efforts in Ghana

14:40 BREAK
14:50

Nathalie Ayi (online)

Shaping Collective Opinions: Mathematical Insights into Social Dynamics in Large Population

15:30

Kim Sellers (online)

Dispersed Regression Models for Dispersed Count Data

16:20 BREAK
17:00 Panel (in person)
18:30 RECEPTION


Thursday 3 October:

Time Speaker
09:30 Registration open - tea and coffee served on arrival
10:00 Welcome from organisers
10:10

Teresa Senyah (in person)

Representation in Mathematics Education

10:50

Imoleayomide Ajayi (online)


Modelling Low Energy Electron Emission with Truncated Normal-Generalized Linear Model (TN-GLM)

11:30

Angela Tabiri

Becoming the World's Most Interesting Mathematician

12:10 LUNCH
13:00

Robin T Wilson (online)

Bob Moses and the movement for math literacy as a civil right

14:00 Panel (in person)
15:30 END

Full agenda, speakers, titles and abstracts can be viewed here.

Timings and speakers are subject to change.

There will be tea and coffee served at the start of each day plus each break, and a sandwich lunch will be provided during the lunch break on Day 2 with vegetarian, vegan and fish options available. You are also welcome to bring your own or go out for lunch.

Organising Committee; Nira Chamberlain (IMA); Alex Liu, (ICMS); Troy Astarte (BSHM); Maya Everson (IMA); Kieran O'Connor (LMS); Tanniemola Liverpool (University of Bristol); Christie Marr (INI); Angela Tabiri (AIMS); Nicola Goldie (LMS), Frank Neumann (LMS)


Accessibility

The building currently has stepped access only to the raised ground floor and lower ground floor entrances

An accessible toilet is located at lower ground floor level.

Please see the LMS website for further details on accessibility


Registration

**Please note that if you intend to attend both days, you will need to register for each day for both in person and/or online registraion - registering for one day does not include entry for the other.**

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Day 1 - Wednesday 2 October

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Day 2 - Thursday 3 October


If you have any queries on any of the above, please contact lmsmeetings@lms.ac.uk