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The International Centre for Mathematical Sciences (ICMS) is a mathematical research centre based in Edinburgh. According to its website, the Centre is "designed to bring together mathematicians and practitioners in science, industry and commerce for research workshops and other meetings."

The Centre was jointly established in 1990 by the University of Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt University, under the supervision of Professor Elmer Rees, with initial support from Edinburgh District Council, the Scottish Development Agency and the International Centre for Theoretical Physics.

In April 1994 the Centre moved to 14 India Street, Edinburgh, the birthplace of James Clerk Maxwell and home of the James Clerk Maxwell Foundation. In 2010 it was relocated to 15 South College Street to accommodate larger events. As of 2020, the ICMS is located within the newly established Bayes centre.[1][2]

The current scientific director (appointed in 2016) is Professor Paul Glendinning. The ICMS is a member of the European Mathematical Society.[3]
See also

Edinburgh Mathematical Society
Isaac Newton Institute, Cambridge

References

"Visiting ICMS in Edinburgh".
"Bayes centre".

"International Centre for Mathematical Sciences (ICMS)".

External links

ICMS Web Site


The European Mathematical Society
International member societies

European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry European Society for Mathematical and Theoretical Biology International Association of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics

National member societies

Austria Belarus Belgium
Belgian Mathematical Society Belgian Statistical Society Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France
Mathematical Society of France Society of Applied & Industrial Mathematics Société Francaise de Statistique Georgia Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Israel Italy
Italian Mathematical Union Società Italiana di Matematica Applicata e Industriale The Italian Association of Mathematics applied to Economic and Social Sciences Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Macedonia Malta Montenegro Netherlands Norway
Norwegian Mathematical Society Norwegian Statistical Association Poland Portugal Romania
Romanian Mathematical Society Romanian Society of Mathematicians Russia
Moscow Mathematical Society St. Petersburg Mathematical Society Ural Mathematical Society Slovakia
Slovak Mathematical Society Union of Slovak Mathematicians and Physicists Slovenia Spain
Catalan Society of Mathematics Royal Spanish Mathematical Society Spanish Society of Statistics and Operations Research The Spanish Society of Applied Mathematics Sweden
Swedish Mathematical Society Swedish Society of Statisticians Switzerland Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom
Edinburgh Mathematical Society Institute of Mathematics and its Applications London Mathematical Society

Academic Institutional Members

Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics Academy of Sciences of Moldova Bernoulli Center Centre de Recerca Matemàtica Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica Emmy Noether Research Institute for Mathematics Erwin Schrödinger International Institute for Mathematical Physics European Institute for Statistics, Probability and Operations Research Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques Institut Henri Poincaré Institut Mittag-Leffler Institute for Mathematical Research International Centre for Mathematical Sciences Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach Mathematical Research Institute Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences Research Institute of Mathematics of the Voronezh State University Serbian Academy of Science and Arts Mathematical Society of Serbia Stefan Banach International Mathematical Center Thomas Stieltjes Institute for Mathematics

Institutional Members

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