1986 | Prof D G Crighton (University of Cambridge)
Aeronautical acoustics: a model for applied mathematics |
1987 | Prof M V Berry (University of Bristol)
Catastrophes and credit cards |
1988 | Prof A Friedman (University of Minnesota)
Mathematics in industry: a growing commitment |
1989 | Prof Sir James Lighthill (University College
London) What triggers the trigger-fishes? |
1990 | Prof J L Lions (College de France) Some
new mathematical questions arising from space research
technology |
1991 | Dr E J Hinch (University of Cambridge)
Sedimentation, aggregation and compaction |
1992 | Prof M van Dyke (Stanford University)
Nineteenth century roots of the boundary-layer idea |
1993 | Prof H B Keller (California Institute of
Technology) The circle lattice problem, quantum statistics and computer
graphics |
1994 | Prof J D Murray (University of Washington)
Mathematical biology: nonlinear problems with alligators,
aggression and survival of wolves |
1995 | Dr S D Howison (University of Oxford) Risk
and reward: the role of mathematics in finance |
1996 | Prof P J Fryer (University of Birmingham)
Milk, carrots and Weetabix: the mathematics of food |
1997 | Prof L N Trefethen (University of Oxford)
Eigenvalues: what they do and do not tell us about dynamics |
1998 | Prof G I Barenblatt (University of
California, Berkeley and University of Cambridge)
Turbulence: an old challenge and new perspectives |
1999 | Prof H E Huppert (University of Cambridge)
Explosive vulcanism: extreme mechanics |
2000 | Prof Sir Tony Hoare (Microsoft Research)
Assertions in programs: out of research and into production |
2001 | Prof J C R Hunt (University College London)
Maths in industry: past experiences and new challenges |
2002 | Prof H Neunzert (Fraunhofer-ITWM,
Kaiserslautern) What did we "Europeans" learn from Alan
Tayler? |
2003 | Prof. L. Mahadevan
(Harvard)
Geometry and Physics of Packing and Unpacking, from DNA to Origami.
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2004 | Dr D. Acheson
(Oxford)
1089 and all that.
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2005 | Prof. J. Bush
(MIT)
Walking on Water: biolocomotion at the interface.
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2006 | Prof. H. Berestycki
(EHESS)
Modelling spatial diffusion: From flames to social norms.
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2007 | Prof. I. Stewart
(Warwick)
Symmetries in Biological and Physical Networks.
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2008 | Prof. A. Quarteroni
(l'École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne)
Mathematical Modeling in Medicine, Sports and Technology.
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2009 | Prof. Lord Desai(London School of Economics and Political Science)
Mathematics, Economics and Decision Making
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2010 | Dr Lincoln Wallen (Dreamworks Animation)
Telling Great Stories: the Mathematics and Systems Engineering of Movie Production
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