• 19th December, 2011
    CARMA Advancement and Outreach Committee
    The CARMA Advancement and Outreach Committee has been formed. Read more here. Also visit our Outreach page.
  • 17th December, 2011
    Congratulations to CARMA member Dr. Jeff Hogan
    Jeff was a winner of a 2011 Faculty of Science and IT Teaching and Learning Award.
  • 17th December, 2011
    Mirka Miller wins 2011 Vice-Chancellor's Award
    Well done to CARMA Member Mirka Miller who won the 2011 Vice-Chancellor's Award for Supervision Excellence.
  • 13th December, 2011
    Boland and Borwein featured in 2011 Newcastle Research
    See the articles It all adds up and Delving into the unknown in http://www.newcastle.edu.au/Resources/Divisions/Research/Research%20Showcase/Research-2011.pdf.
  • 30th November, 2011
    Murray Elder Promoted to Lecturer
    Congratulations are due to Murray Elder (again!), on his promotion to lecturer. An outstanding achievement in the short time he has been with us.
  • 23rd November, 2011
    Two Billion-Step Walk on the Digits of Pi
    Fran Aragon has created a 1.55 gigapixel image (45469 by 34128 pixels) of a walk on the base-4 digits of $\pi$. You can browse it at the Gigapan website.
  • 18th November, 2011
    More ARC Outcomes
    Congratulations to Dr Murray Elder and Dr Faram Engineer. Dr Elder has been awarded an ARC Future Fellowship, and Dr Engineer has been awarded an ARC Early Career Reseacher Award (DECRA). These are highly competitive schemes, with only 4 Future Fellowships and 3 DECRAs awarded University-wide. Well done to both Murray and Faram.
  • 18th November, 2011
    Millenium Prize articles in the Conversation
    AMSI is pleased to announce that the first of a series of articles on the Clay Millenium Problems has been published today in The Conversation: http://theconversation.edu.au/millenium-prize-the-navier-stokes-existence-and-uniqueness-problem-4244. The remainder will be published on Tuesdays and Thursdays (seven articles in all). AMSI was commissioned by The Conversation to produce these articles and I would like to thank Jim Denier (Navier Stokes) Hyam Rubinstein (Poincare conjecture), Arun Ram (Hodge conjecture), Daniel Delbourgo (Birch & Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture), Marcel Jackson (P vs NP), Wadim Zudilin and Ole Warnaar (Riemann hypothesis) and Michael Murray, Alan Carey and Peter Bouwknegt (Yang-Mills) and AMSI's Emma Bland for delivering these wonderful and accessible pieces.
  • 13th November, 2011
    See the Maths at the World Science Festival
    Featuring Borwein, De Sautoy, Devlin and Singh from June 2011.
  • 8th November, 2011
    Join the Conversation
    Borwein and Bailey are now regular contributors to The Conversation on Mathematics, Science and Society. Suggestions for topics are welcome.
  • 4th November, 2011
    CARMA Researchers Score With ARC
    Borwein-Eberhardt-Sims and Willis-Elder brought in almost $750,000 in new Discovery Project research funding.
  • 2nd November, 2011
    Outstanding Postgraduate (Research) Student Awards
    Congratulations to Pejman Rowshan Farzad and James Wan on being awarded a Faculty Award for Outstanding Postgraduate (Research) Student Achievement for 2011.
  • 2nd November, 2011
    Applications for Summer Scholarships in Maths Open Now
    Applications for Research in Mathematics Summer Vacation Scholarships are open until Tuesday, 15 November 2011. Details here. There are also University scholarships, which close on 17th November. Details here.
  • 2nd November, 2011
    Upcoming CARMA Conference: JonFest DownUnder
    Conference website: http://carma.newcastle.edu.au/jonfest/
  • 2nd November, 2011
    AMSI Vacation Research Scholarships
    Congratulations to Mitchell Metcalfe and Matt Tam on being awarded AMSI Vacation Research Scholarships.
  • 2nd November, 2011
    Masters Student Book Published
    Matt Skerritt and Jon Borwein's book "An Introduction to Modern Mathematical Computing: With Maple" has been published. Read the university's press release here.
  • 2nd November, 2011
    Sebastian Ruther Wins Best Talk Award at AGIFORS
    Congratulations to Sebastian Ruther, who has just returned from the recent 51st AGIFORS symposium http://www.agifors.aero/symposium/2011/ where he won the premier award of the symposium, for "Best Contribution". This award is for the best talk overall, and the one which reflects work most likely to make a contribution to the airline industry. This is a really fantastic achievement, as he was up against some very experienced and senior speakers. His talk was entitled "Integrating aircraft routing with crew pairing and tail number assignment".
  • 2nd November, 2011
    AMS Notices Article on Exploratory Computation
    ScienceDaily press release on Bailey-Borwein AMS Notices article on Exploratory computation.
  • 1st November, 2011
    UoN Alumni Magazine Article on Laurate Prof Jon Borwein
    From the UofN's Alumni Magazine: download PDF.
  • 1st November, 2011
    2011 BH Neumann Prize: James Wan
    James Wan has been awarded the 2011 BH Neumann Prize for his talk Legendre Polynomials and Ramanujan-like series for $1/\pi$, joint research with H H Chan and Wadim Zudilin. See http://www.austms.org.au/The+Bernhard+Neumann+Prize.
  • 1st November, 2011
    Distinguished Student Author Award: Armin Straub
    The 2011 ISSAC ACM-SIGSAM Distinguished Student Author Award has been given to Armin Straub for his paper Special Values of Generalized Log-sine Integrals (with Jonathan Borwein). See http://www.sigsam.org/awards/index.phtml.
  • 1st November, 2011
    ANZIAM 2012: Registration and Abstract Submission Open
    The ANZIAM 2012 Conference will be held in Warrnambool, Victoria, from 29th Jan--2nd Feb, 2012. Details at ANZIAM 2012.