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Department of Applied Mathematics & Theoretical Physics (DAMTP) DAMTP was founded in 1959 by George Batchelor . He was succeeded by Keith Moffatt in 1983, and then by David Crighton in 1991 (CDs of the David Crighton Memorial Concert are still available). The current Head of the Department, since 2000, is Professor Timothy J. Pedley . DAMTP is one of the two constituent Departments of the ...
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University of Cambridge / Mathematics / Statistical Laboratory Statistical Laboratory The Statistical Laboratory is a sub-department of the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics (DPMMS), part of the Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge. About the Laboratory: Vacancies Address and Contact Details Travel Information, Map Our New Building Photograph of site ...
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University of Cambridge Centre for Mathematical Sciences   Description of our project on the new web site of Edward Cullinan Architects   After the opening of pavilion E, the Faulkes Institute for Geometry, Dr Dill Faulkes (right) celebrates with Nick Corfield, whose name will appear on pavilions G and H when they have been completed later this year Photo: Nigel Luckhurst The Faulkes ...