Aitken Lectureship Explained

The Aitken Lectureship is awarded by the New Zealand Mathematical Society to a research mathematician from New Zealand. The lectureship is named for New Zealander Professor Alexander Aitken, formerly of the University of Edinburgh. The lectureship was funded in 2009 by the London Mathematical Society and the New Zealand Mathematical Society, and is normally awarded every two years, alternating with the Forder Lectureship. Recipients of the lectureship will give a several-week lecturing tour of UK universities and a lecture at the annual meeting of the London society.[1]

Recipients

The recipients of the Aitken Lectureship are:[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: LMS-NZMS Forder and Aitken Lectureships London Mathematical Society. www.lms.ac.uk. en. 2018-11-13.
  2. Web site: LMS-NZMS Forder and Aitken Lectureships London Mathematical Society. www.lms.ac.uk. en. 2018-11-13.
  3. Web site: LMS Aitken Lectures . 2024-04-28 . people.maths.ox.ac.uk.
  4. Web site: Robert I McLachlan (Massey University): Successes and prospects of geometric numerical integration. . 2024-04-28 . Imperial College London . en-GB.
  5. Web site: Aitken Mathematical Lectureship for St Cross Alumnus . 2024-04-28 . stx.web.ox.ac.uk . en.
  6. Web site: talks.cam : AITKEN PUBLIC LECTURE - Shaken but not stirred: using mathematics in earthquakes . 2024-04-28 . talks.cam.ac.uk.
  7. Web site: Academy of Europe: Khoussainov Bakhodyr . 2024-04-28 . www.ae-info.org.
  8. Web site: LMS Aitken Lecture Tour 2022: Aitken Lecture at QUB London Mathematical Society . 2024-04-28 . www.lms.ac.uk.