By Kevin Duxbury, Monash University I was fortunate enough to embark on a fascinating journey into bio-mathematics taking the form of an AMSI research project. It was wonderful to gain insight [...]
By James Bubear, Queensland University of Technology A Sudoku is a puzzle that most of us will be familiar with having become a staple of most newspapers over the last decade. What many of you [...]
By Debra Briggs, Federation University Australia My interest in numbers began as a pre-schooler. When I was 3 years old I remember my mother pulling a mandarin in half and talking about how two [...]
By Alexander Baker, The University of Queensland It all began early in my life. Mathematics provided fun little logical puzzles to solve and was far more intriguing than other subjects at school. [...]
What makes you, you? The world around us is brimming with structures consisting of discrete and relatable entities, explains AMSI Summer School 2016 Senior Lecturer Dr Stephen Davis, RMIT [...]
For a Christmas tree to make your neighbours green with envy, maths students at the University of Sheffield have the perfect festive formula to help you decorate. Created by members of the [...]
Dr Rachel Wang will be speaking under the theme of translational genomics at BioInfoSummer 2015. We chatted to her about her interests, her work and her reason for choosing a career in [...]