Press coverage, news and radio interviews



A feature on my work on the multiply connected Schwarz-Christoffel formula appeared in the London Times on March 4th 2008. The online version can be found here.


It was also covered by the
Daily Telegraph (on 4/3/2008) (pdf)

Click here  for my radio interview with Eddie Mair on BBC Radio 4's PM Show on March 4th 2008 (it's an MP3 file).



Here's another radio interview (with Dan Damon on the show "World Update") that was broadcast on the BBC World Service on March 5th 2008 (MP3 file).



On April 5th 2008, Fi Glover interviewed me for BBC Radio 4's "Saturday Live" show.

Don't miss the poem recited at the end of the show....

Here's a video clip with a simple explanation of the multiply connected Schwarz-Christoffel result:





The result was announced in the daily Metro newspaper (on 4/3/2008).


Click here for a PDF copy of a feature in SIAM News (["Breakthrough in conformal mapping", SIAM NEWS, Jan/Feb 2008]) on my work on multiply connected Schwarz-Christoffel mappings. An online version of the article is also available. This is a more detailed article on the mathematical ideas involved.



Science magazine's article on how my approach to solving the Schwarz-Christoffel problem differs from previous attempts.


Here is an interview with ''Nature Network''.


If you can read Italian, click
here (thanks to Pierre Ricco for this).

If you speak other languages,
here is a selection of miscellaneous international press coverage of the Schwarz-Christoffel result.

This is a profile piece that appeared in Science magazine.


The Imperial College Press Release on my winning a 2004 Philip Leverhulme Prize in Mathematics by the Leverhulme Trust can be viewed here. Here are the citations for the Prize winners, as announced by the Leverhulme Trust.


An interview ["When complexifying simplifies the problem", Issue 1, Spring 2005] appeared in Imperial College "IScience" Magazine.


From the vaults: my first ever press clipping (from the "Bucks Free Press" in 1989).


Front cover of Imperial College Reporter [October, 2006]: