ASHISH - Maths tutor - London
ASHISH - Maths tutor - London

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ASHISH - Maths tutor - London

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  • Maths
  • School science

The work of a research mathematician is varied, but often involves proving deep and abstract theorems, developing mathematical descriptions (models) to explain or predict real phenomena and applying m

  • Maths
  • School science

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About ASHISH

The work of a research mathematician is varied, but often involves proving deep and abstract theorems, developing mathematical descriptions (models) to explain or predict real phenomena and applying mathematical principles to identify trends in data sets.

Applied research can also contribute to the development of a commercial product or develop intelligence about business trends.

You can undertake research into a diverse range of pure and applied maths, including:

algebra
analysis
combinatorics
differential equations
dynamic systems
fluid mechanics
geometry and topology
mathematical biology
numerical analysis.
Collaboration with other scientists and people in commercial functions in industry is common because the application of mathematics is so varied.

Types of research mathematician
You can work in a range of areas. Common employers include private or government research laboratories, commercial manufacturing companies and universities.

Your role will vary depending on your area of employment. For example, mathematicians in commercial organisations help to develop new products and provide an insight into business performance. You may be allocated specific projects or could be involved in all stages of the product, from concept to customer.

In academic and research organisations, on the other hand, you'll undertake projects to develop the understanding of particular areas of maths. There are very few pure research posts, however, and you're likely to have additional teaching responsibilities.

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  • English

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English

The work of a research mathematician is varied, but often involves proving deep and abstract theorems, developing mathematical descriptions (models) to explain or predict real phenomena and applying mathematical principles to identify trends in data sets.

Applied research can also contribute to the development of a commercial product or develop intelligence about business trends.

You can undertake research into a diverse range of pure and applied maths, including:

algebra
analysis
combinatorics
differential equations
dynamic systems
fluid mechanics
geometry and topology
mathematical biology
numerical analysis.
Collaboration with other scientists and people in commercial functions in industry is common because the application of mathematics is so varied.

Types of research mathematician
You can work in a range of areas. Common employers include private or government research laboratories, commercial manufacturing companies and universities.

Your role will vary depending on your area of employment. For example, mathematicians in commercial organisations help to develop new products and provide an insight into business performance. You may be allocated specific projects or could be involved in all stages of the product, from concept to customer.

In academic and research organisations, on the other hand, you'll undertake projects to develop the understanding of particular areas of maths. There are very few pure research posts, however, and you're likely to have additional teaching responsibilities.

See more

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  • 10h: €100

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  • €23/h

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