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SAMBa supports four successful summer internships
- 17 Nov 2014
In the summer of 2014, four undergraduate students undertook internships funded by the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Statistical Applied Mathematics.
SAMBa conference 2019 showcases statistical applied…
- 18 Jul 2019
Student-organised event delivers excellent insight into SAMBa activity, research and impact, alongside invited speakers.
Researchers across campus discuss mathematical challenges
- 09 Feb 2016
The Centre for Doctoral Training in Statistical Applied Mathematics invited 19 researchers to present the mathematical challenges they face in their work.
Delivering an online ITT to improve systems with different…
- 11 Oct 2022
SAMBa successfully moves Integrative Think Tank model to an online format.
Memoranda of Understanding signed with three Mongolian…
- 01 Nov 2019
Following long-standing collaborations, University of Bath signs MoUs with UNICEF Mongolia, the National University of Mongolia and National Development Agency.
Delivering training for data-informed policy in Ulaanbaatar
- 19 Jun 2019
Staff and students from SAMBa and IPR travelled to Mongolia to deliver a workshop exploring how to use data to develop policy interventions for air pollution.
Building a partnership for future nuclear modelling research
- 27 Oct 2016
We are very excited to be working with Amec Foster Wheeler and looking forward to a very fruitful partnership.
SAMBa's 8th ITT explores the mathematics of measuring…
- 27 Jun 2018
Integrative Think Tanks (ITTs) are intensive, week-long events where students formulate mathematical problems in collaboration with external partners.
Faculty for the Future Fellowship awarded to SAMBa student
- 22 Aug 2016
One of the students joining SAMBa in October has been awarded a Schlumberger Foundation Faculty for the Future Fellowship.
ITT in Mexico, co-organised by SAMBa, proves an “experiencia…
- 23 Aug 2019
Challenges in predicting and modelling natural disasters, using eye-gaze technology to track consumer preferences, and finding missing people were explored.