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Based in Cambridge, the Isaac Newton Institute (INI) specialises in long-term thematic residential programmes, bringing together researchers across the full breadth of mathematical and cognate disciplines.

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INI Annual Report 2024 – 25

This year’s annual report features a record 11 INI thematic research programmes, including three six-month programmes and eight one-month programmes, alongside a range of activity highlighting the vibrancy of the mathematical sciences community.

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What's On at INI

Seminars

What Can Be Computed in Infinite-Dimensional Spectral Problems?

17 April 2026 – 10:15 to 11:15

Matthew Colbrook University of Cambridge

Morning Break

17 April 2026 – 11:15 to 11:45

Pollution in Helmholtz boundary integral methods

17 April 2026 – 11:45 to 12:45

Jeffrey Galkowski University College London

Computation of free boundary minimal tori via extremal Steklov eigenvalues

17 April 2026 – 14:00 to 15:00

Braxton Osting University of Utah

Afternoon Break

17 April 2026 – 15:00 to 15:30

Director's Welcome

20 April 2026 – 09:45 to 09:50

Milla Kibble Isaac Newton Institute; University of Cambridge

Organiser's Welcome

20 April 2026 – 09:50 to 10:00

Michael Levitin University of Reading

Talk title TBC

20 April 2026 – 10:00 to 10:45

Javier Gómez-Serrano Brown University

Using numerical simulations for solving spectral geometry problems

20 April 2026 – 11:15 to 12:00

Beniamin Bogosel Aurel Vlaicu University

From Surrogate Solvers to PINNs and Beyond Classical Methods

20 April 2026 – 12:00 to 12:45

Carlo Nitsch University of Naples Federico II

Talk title TBC

20 April 2026 – 14:00 to 14:45

Bogdan Georgiev Google DeepMind

An AI-Assisted Proof in Spectral Geometry

20 April 2026 – 15:15 to 15:30

Jonas Henkel Philipps-Universität Marburg

Current Programmes

Geometric spectral theory and applications

7 January 2026 to 26 June 2026

Geometric spectral theory and applications

Causal inference: From theory to practice and back again

12 January 2026 to 26 June 2026

Causal inference: From theory to practice and back again

Latest News

STEM for Britain 2026: INI‑sponsored Bronze prize awarded to UCL’s Freya Bull

31 March 2026

STEM for Britain 2026: INI‑sponsored Bronze prize awarded to UCL’s Freya Bull

On 17 March, early‑career researchers and policymakers gathered in Portcullis House at the Houses of Parliament for STEM for Britain 2026. The event promotes direct engagement between researchers and parliamentarians, with prizes for the posters that best communicate complex ideas to a lay audience.

Sci-Art exhibition begins

20 March 2026

Sci-Art exhibition begins

From March 20 until April 10, the Isaac Newton Institute will be hosting an art exhibition, featuring 12 pieces that respond to various aspects of a 2024 research programme we hosted called Stochastic systems for anomalous diffusion (SSD). After months of anticipation, the pieces are installed and the exhibition has begun!

Join the Isaac Newton Institute as the next Deputy Director

20 February 2026

Join the Isaac Newton Institute as the next Deputy Director

The Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences (INI) invites applications for Deputy Director. This is a chance to help lead the UK’s national hub for collaborative, residential research across the full breadth of the mathematical sciences, welcoming more than 3,000 researchers each year.

Exploring Mathematics and Art at the Cambridge Festival

16 February 2026

Exploring Mathematics and Art at the Cambridge Festival

Mathematics is often seen as the language of science. But could it also bubble beneath many of the things that people love, from music to poetry and from visual art to architecture? This is the question that Professor Marcus du Sautoy will explore in a special event as part of the Cambridge Festival on Saturday, 28 March 2026.

The Isaac Newton Institute

“A world famous place for research in the mathematical sciences with a reputation for efficient management and a warm welcome for visitors”

The Isaac Newton Institute is a national and international visitor research institute. It runs research programmes on selected themes in mathematics and the mathematical sciences with applications over a wide range of science and technology. It attracts leading mathematical scientists from the UK and overseas to interact in research over an extended period.

INI has a vital national role, building on many strengths that already exist in UK universities, aiming to generate a new vitality through stimulating and nurturing research throughout the country.

During each scientific programme new collaborations are made and ideas and expertise are exchanged and catalysed through lectures, seminars and informal interaction, which the INI building has been designed specifically to encourage.

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