Tuesday 27 March 2012 10.30-11.10 11.10-11.40 11.40-11.50 11.50-12.50 12.50-13.50 13.50-15.30 15.30-16.00 16.00-17.00 17.30 Parallel sessions Coffee break Vice-Provost’s Welcome IMA Lighthill Lecture, Oliver Bühler Nonlinear wave-vortex interactions in shallow, deep, and quantum fluids Cruciform LT1 Lunch Parallel sessions Tea Public Lecture, David Spiegelhalter The Maths of Luck, Coincidence & Tragedy Cruciform LT1, simulcast Cruciform LT2 CUP Reception Session 1: Minisymposium FTS@UCL (Wilkins Old Refectory) 10.30-10.50 Jitesh Gajjar and Hanadi Zahed Stability of separation bubbles induced by a suction slot 10.50-11.10 Demetrios Papageorgiou Viscous flows and their stability in channels with vertically oscillating walls 13.50-14.10 Andrew Walton The stability of the axial flow between concentric cylinders 14.10-14.30 Nick Ovenden, Frank Smith and Robert Bowles Flows in three-dimensional multiple branching structures 14.30-14.50 Richard Purvis and Peter Hicks Air cushioning in liquid-solid impacts 14.50-15.10 Alex White and P Hall The effect of roughness on the stability of three-dimensional boundary layers 15.10-15.30 Hannah Fry and Frank Smith A small ratios approach to modelling droplet deformation Session 2: Industrial Mathematics (Haldane Room) 10.30-10.50 Chris Budd The effect of size and scaling in binary network conduction 10.50-11.10 C Bell, P Howell, H Stone, W-J Lim, J Siggers, S R Ng and D O’Hare Solution for the long-time chronoamperometric current at an inlaid disk electrode using matched asymptotics 13.50-14.10 Hayley Vosper On high-speed film flow in bearings 14.10-14.30 M Turner, S Sazhin, J Healey, C Crua and S Martynov A breakup model for transient Diesel fuel jets 14.30-14.50 Colin Paterson, Stephen K Wilson and Brian R Duffy Drops, Ridges and Rivulets in an External Airflow 14.50-15.10 Oliver Power and Maria Heckl Fluid-structural coupled vibrations in a 1-dim. combustor by the Rayleigh-Ritz method 1 Session 3(a): Mathematics in Biology (Cruciform LT2) 10.30-10.50 Derek Moulton Seashell growth and morphology 10.50-11.10 Enkeleida Lushi, Raymond Goldstein and Michael Shelley Collective chemotactic dynamics in the presence of micro-swimmer interactions Session 3(b): Numerical Analysis (Pearson LT) 13.50-14.10 Lloyd N. Trefethen Jacobi 1825, Cauchy 1826, Poisson 1827 14.10-14.30 Matthias Gläfke and Matthias Maischak Adaptive Time Domain Boundary Element Methods (TD-BEM) for Scattering Problems 14.30-14.50 Markus Schmuck, Marc Pradas, Greg Pavliotis and Serafim Kalliadasis A new stochastic mode reduction strategy applied to the Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation 14.50-15.10 Simon Shaw Finite element approximation of viscoelastic solids Session 4(a): Social Modelling (Pearson LT) 10.30-10.50 David Lloyd and Hayley O’Farrell On Localised hotspots of an urban crime model 10.50-11.10 Stephen Glavin and Abhijit Sengupta Predicting volatile consumer markets using multi-agent methods: theory and validation Session 4(b): Dynamical systems (Cruciform B.09) 13.50-14.10 M Pradas, D Tseluiko, S Kalliadasis, D T Papageorgiou and G A Pavliotis Additive noise effects in active non-linear spatially extended systems 14.10-14.30 Mabruka Mohamed Nonlinear dynamical systems and Bifurcations 14.30-14.50 Schuyler Nicholson and Eun-Jin Kim Using the FLow: deciphering the interactions of non-equilibrium systems 14.50-15.10 Ashley Willis Turbulence in rotating shear flow 15.10-15.30 Alastair Rucklidge, Mary Silber and Anne Skeldon Nonlinear three-wave interactions and spatio-temporal chaos Session 5(a): GFD (Cruciform LT1) 10.30-10.50 Andrew Newton Determining the temporal dynamics of the solar α effect 10.50-11.10 Julian Mak, Stephen Griffiths and David Hughes Shear instabilities in shallow water MHD Session 5(b): Free Surface Flows (Cruciform LT1) 13.50-14.10 Stephen Wilson, Phil Trinh and Howard Stone The “Contact Lens Problem” or “A Rigid or Elastic Plate on the Free Surface of a Thin Film of Viscous Fluid” 14.10-14.30 Rajagopal Vellingiri, Dmitri Tseluiko, Nikos Savva and Serafim Kalliadasis Solitary waves in a falling laminar liquid film sheared by a coflowing turbulent gas 14.30-14.50 Mark Jones Stability of resonant capillary-gravity interfaces 14.50-15.10 Eugene Benilov On contact lines with a 180-degree contact angle 15.10-15.30 David Sibley, Nikos Savva and Serafim Kalliadasis Slip or not slip? A comparison of the interface formation model to conventional approaches 2 Session 6(a): Mathematical Ecology (Cruciform B.09) 10.30-10.50 Shaker Rasheed Modelling a reaction-diffusion system for competing species 10.50-11.10 Rory Mullan, David Glass and Mark McCartney Population behaviour in a multi-species discrete time predator-prey model with randomized assignment of control parameter values Session 6(b): Mathematical Modelling (Cruciform SR1) 13.50-14.10 Jonathan Evans and Andrea Fernandez Single- and two-scales sharp-interface models for concrete carbonation – Fast-reaction asymptotics 14.10-14.30 Petr Yatsyshin, Nikos Savva and Serafim Kalliadasis Integral and integral-differential equations of classical density functional theory: a novel numerical approach 14.30-14.50 Fatimah Abdul Razak and Henrik Jeldtoft Jensen Transfer Entropy as a causality indicator 14.50-15.10 Rahifa Ranom, G Richardson and C P Please Discharge of half-cell Lithium Ion Batteries Session 7(a): Applications of Mathematics and Applied Analysis (Cruciform SR1) 10.30-10.50 Georgios Akrivis, Demetrios Papageorgiou and Yiorgos Sokratis Smyrlis On the analyticity of certain dissipative-dispersive PDEs 10.50-11.10 Keith Daly, Chris Holmes, James Gates, Peter Smith and Giampaolo D’Alessandro Mode structure analysis of optical biosensors Session 7(b): Fluid Mechanics (Cruciform LT2) 13.50-14.10 Robert M. Kerr Dissipation and enstrophy statistics in turbulence: Are the simulations and mathematics converging? 14.10-14.30 Jonathan Healey A critical Reynolds number for global instability of rotating disc flow 14.30-14.50 Bernhard Scheichl Turbulent Separation at the Trailing Edge of a Bluff Body: Bridging Controversial Asymptotic Theories 14.50-15.10 Min Yu, Jisheng Luo and Xuesong Wu Nonlinear mechanism of hypersonic boundary-layer transition 15.10-15.30 Vipin Michael and Sharon Stephen Nonlinear stability analysis of hypersonic flow over a cone with passive porous walls 3 Wednesday 28 March 2012 09.00-11.00 11.00-11.30 11.30-12.30 12.30-12.45 12.45-14.00 14.00-16.20 16.20-16.45 16.45-17.45 18.00 19.30 Parallel sessions Coffee break Plenary lecture, Mark Peletier Gradient Flows, Optimal Transport, and Fresh Bread Cruciform LT1 Newton Institute & FuturICT Project (Cruciform LT1) Lunch & Posters (North Cloisters) Parallel sessions Tea Stewartson memorial lecture, Yuriko Renardy A mathematical perspective on thixotropic yield stress fluids Cruciform LT1 Reception, LMS Banquet, Russell Hotel Morning sessions Session 8: Mathematics in Biology (Cruciform B.09) 09.00-09.20 Chris Bocking Bacterial denitrification in soil 09.20-09.40 Stuart George Signalling speeds in large neurons 09.40-10.00 Michelle Baker Cytokine mediation of arthritic disease 10.00-10.20 K Giorgakoudi, S Gubbins, J Ward, N Juleff and D Schley A PDE model for exploring the determinants of epithelial cell lysis due to foot-and-mouth disease virus infection 10.20-10.40 Laura Gallimore, Jim Oliver, Sarah Waters and Jonathan Whiteley Multiple travelling-wave solutions in a minimal model for cell motility 10.40-11.00 Feng Xu, John Billingham and Oliver Jensen Instabilities of flow in a flexible channel under prescribed upstream flux Session 9: Minisymposium Quantum Dynamics (Cruciform SR1) 09.00-09.20 Tania Monteiro Optomechanical cooling of levitated spheres: quantum and classical dynamics 09.20-09.40 Jonathan Keeling Collective Dynamics of Generalized Dicke Models 09.40-10.00 Mark Everitt, Tim Spiller and Bill Munro Quantum measurement with chaotic apparatus 10.00-10.20 Ivette Fuentes, David E Bruschi and Nicolai Friis Moving cavities for relativistic quantum information processing 10.20-10.40 Roman Schubert Non-Hermitian propagation of coherent states 10.40-11.00 Ahsan Nazir and Dara McCutcheon A variational master equation approach to open quantum system dynamics: Applications to excitonic energy transfer and driven quantum dots 4 Session 10: Minisymposium Medical Applications of Fluid and Solid Mechanics (Wilkins Old Refectory) 09.00-09.20 Kim Parker Arterial Reservoir-Excess Pressure and Ventricular Work 09.20-09.40 Amy Smith, Jonathan Chapman, Rebecca Shipley and Nic Smith Multi-scale modelling of blood flow in the coronary capillaries: a homogenisation approach 09.40-10.00 David Smith, Petr Denissenko, Vasily Kantsler and Jackson Kirkman-Brown Mechanics of sperm motility 10.00-10.20 Gwen Palmer, Mark Taylor and Tiina Roose Do Ruffini Mechanoreceptors have a Preferred Sensing Direction? 10.20-10.40 Bindi Brook, Jonathan Hiorns and Oliver Jensen Interactions of cell-scale and tissue scale mechanics in airway smooth muscle 10.40-11.00 Colin Please The two-dimensional distribution of deposited tears on the eye Session 11: Minisymposium Social Modelling (Pearson LT) 09.00-09.20 Rebecca Hoyle, Alexandra Penn, Daniele Avitabile and Christopher Knight Are industrial ecosystems mutualistic, trophic or something else entirely? 09.20-09.40 Joe Viana, Andrew ‘Amos’ Channon and Sally Brailsford Combining Discrete Event, Agent Based and System Dynamics Simulation to explore the Health and Social Care implications of Age Related Macular Degeneration 09.40-10.00 Hannah Fry and Frank Smith Rate effects on the growth of centres 10.00-10.20 Nick McCullen, Alastair Rucklidge, Tim Foxon and Frin Bale Studying multiple parameter models of technology diffusion on social networks 10.20-10.40 Jonathan Ward and Peter Grindrod Pattern formation and social norms 10.40-11.00 Tim Rogers and Alan McKane Jamming and pattern formation in models of segregation Session 12: Minisymposium Water Entry & Related Problems (Cruciform LT2) 09.00-09.20 Matthew Moore, James Oliver, Sam Howison and John Ockendon Oblique water entry: the consequences of an apparently minor error 09.20-09.40 James Oliver On the morphology of the splash in the normal impact of weakly curved plate 09.40-10.00 Alexander Korobkin A linear model of water exit 10.00-10.20 Frank Smith, Alexander White and Kevin Liu Fluid entry and exit problems 10.20-10.40 Jamal Uddin The interaction between an accelerating plate and a free surface with surface tension 10.40-11.00 Mark Cooker Violent Flow in Confined Spaces 5 Session 13: Waves (Haldane Room) 09.00-09.20 Lennon Ó’Náraigh and Peter Spelt An analytical connection between temporal and spatio-temporal growth rates in linear stability analysis 09.20-09.40 Ruth Voisey, William Parnell and David Abrahams Waves in Quasiperiodic Media 09.40-10.00 Ayesha Sohail, Julia Rees and William Zimmerman Analysis of wave dynamics in a flow cell using discrete periodic 10.00-10.20 Ian Thompson and Nikolaos Tymis Scattering by a semi-infinite lattice and the excitation of Bloch waves 10.20-10.40 Stephen Griffiths Self-gravitating rotating shallow-water waves above an elastic medium 10.40-11.00 Cristina Sargent Trapped modes of the Helmholtz equation Session 14: Fluid Mechanics (Cruciform LT1) 09.00-09.20 Tatsunori Senoo, Kengo Deguchi and Masato Nagata Bifurcation of flows of a fluid with internal heat sources in a vertical pipe 09.20-09.40 Slobodan Radosavljevic Aspects of and problems in numerical modelling of z-pinch dynamics 09.40-10.00 Eugene Benilov, Cathal Cummins and William Lee Why do bubbles in Guinness go down? 10.00-10.20 Catriona R McArdle, David Pritchard and Stephen K Wilson The Stokes boundary layer for a thixotropic or antithixotropic fluid 10.20-10.40 Ioana Adina Neacsu and Bernhard Scheichl Investigation of Highly Loaded Sintered Bearings Under the Effect of Vaporous Cavitation 10.40-11.00 Konstantin Ilin Steady streaming in a channel with permeable walls 6 Afternoon sessions Session 15: Minisymposium Quantum Information (Cruciform SR1) 14.00-14.20 Alessio Serafini Quantum control of continuous variables 14.20-15.00 Elham Kashefi Universal blind quantum computation 15.00-15.20 Nilanjana Datta Quantum Rate Distortion and Reverse Shannon Theorems 15.20-15.40 Nicolas Brunner Quantum Nonlocality 15.40-16.00 Simone Severini Quantum state transfer: a challenge for algebraic graph theorists 16.00-16.20 Davide Girolami and Gerardo Adesso Observable measure of quantum correlations Session 16: Minisymposium GFD (Pearson LT) 14.00-14.40 Roger Grimshaw The effect of rotation on internal solitary waves: the KdV and wave packet paradigms 14.40-15.20 Peter Read and Alfonso Castrejon-Pita A Chorus of the Winds: phase-synchronized behaviour between atmospheric quasi-biennial and semi-annual oscillations 15.20-16.00 Boris Galperin Rossby waves and zonons in zonostrophic turbulence 16.00-16.20 Steven Tobias Direct Statistical Simulation of Geophysical Flows Session 17: Minisymposium Numerical Analysis (Wilkins Old Refectory) 14.00-14.30 Vanessa Styles Numerical analysis of an inverse problem for the eikonal equation 14.30-15.00 Robert Nuernberg Numerical approximation of facetted pattern formation in snow crystal growth 15.00-15.30 David Kay Efficient Numerical methods for Equations with Fractional Diffusion 15.30-16.00 Chandrasekhar Venkataraman Modelling cell motility with the evolving surface finite element method 16.00-16.20 Geoff Curtiss A brief introduction to developing software for and using the NAG libraries 7 Session 18: Minisymposium Free Surface Flows (Cruciform LT1) 14.00-14.20 Paul Milewski, Jean-Marc Vanden-Broeck and Zhan Wang Waves on floating ice: solitary waves and nonlinear response to moving loads 14.20-14.40 Jon Wilkening Breakdown of self-similarity at the crests of large-amplitude standing water waves 14.40-15.00 Thomas Bridges Bifurcation of unsteady dark solitary waves from steady periodic waves 15.00-15.20 Demetrios Papageorgiou, Evangelos Papaefthymiou and Gregorios Pavliotis Nonlinear dynamics in multilayer channel flows driven by gravity or horizontal pressure gradients 15.20-15.40 Emilian Parau, Mark Blyth and Jean-Marc Vanden-Broeck Hydroelastic waves in fluid sheets 15.40-16.00 Jean-Marc Vanden-Broeck Nonlinear waves with constant vorticity 16.00-16.20 Jeong Sook Im Numerical studies of 2D unsteady, aperiodic surface waves on a semi-infinite domain Session 19: Fluid Mechanics (Cruciform LT2) 14.00-14.20 Zoe Gumm Thermal Instabilities at a Single Vertical Boundary 14.20-14.40 Jamie Nutter and Xuesong Wu Impact of Junction between Rigid and Porous wall on Boundary-Layer Instability 14.40-15.00 Neil Deacon Linear Spatial Instabilities in Inviscid Flows Through Elastic-Walled Channels 15.00-15.20 Raphael Assier and Xuesong Wu Acoustic coupling in combustion instability 15.20-15.40 Jonathan Dawes and William Giles Turbulent transition in a truncated one-dimensional model for shear flow 15.40-16.00 Yuan Li and Mark Blyth Effect of wall motions on the instability of two-layer channel flow 16.00-16.20 Helen Wilson and Tim Reis Elastic instabilities in polymer processing flows Session 20: Minisymposium General Relativity (Cruciform B.09) 14.00-14.20 Sam Dolan Self-Force Calculations for Binary Black Hole Inspirals 14.20-14.40 Nils Andersson Paranormal fluids in general relativity 14.40-15.00 Daniela Pugliese and Juan A. Valiente Kroon On the evolution equations for a self-gravitating charged scalar field 15.00-15.20 Juan A Valiente Kroon and Christian Lübbe A class of conformal curves on the Reissner-Nordstroem spacetime 15.20-15.40 Christian Lübbe Non-linear stability for pure radiation spacetimes 15.40-16.00 Pieter Blue Maxwell’s equations outside a slowly rotating black hole 16.00-16.20 Christian Boehmer and Robert Downes Continuum Mechanics and General Relativity 8 Session 21: Medical Applications of Fluid and Solid Mechanics (Haldane Room) 14.00-14.20 David Schley, Benjamin Neuman and Robert Whittaker A potential mechanism to explain viral budding proposed by mathematical modelling 14.20-14.40 Almut Eisentraeger, Ian Sobey and Marek Czosnyka Parameter estimations for the cerebrospinal fluid infusion test 14.40-15.00 Mohit Dalwadi and Sarah Waters Does Mr. Darcy hold the key to your (new) heart? Porous tissue growth in a rotating nutrient-filled bioreactor 15.00-15.20 Muhammad Umar Qureshi Blood Flow and Pressure During Pulmonary Hypertension 15.20-15.40 Marios Tziannaros and Frank T Smith Modelling bladder-collapse flow 15.40-16.00 C Kruse, S Shaw, J Whiteman, S Greenwald, M Brewin, M Birch, T Banks, Z Kenz and S Hu Computational Methods for the diagnosis and assessment of coronary heart disease 9 Thursday 29 March 2012 09.00-11.20 11.20-11.50 11.50-12.00 12.00-13.00 13.00-14.00 Parallel sessions Coffee break Prizes, closing remarks, etc. Plenary lecture, Darren Crowdy The “Hole Story”: how to solve problems in multiply connected geometries Cruciform LT1 Lunch; Conference ends Session 22: Solid Mechanics (Haldane Room) 09.00-09.20 Stephen Rickaby A stress softening model for the Mullins effect 09.20-09.40 Layal Hakim and Sergey Mikhailov Cohesive Zone Models in History Dependent Materials 09.40-10.00 Ellis Barnwell Transient problems in periodic composite materials 10.00-10.20 Karima Khusnutdinova and Kieron Moore Cauchy Problem for Boussinesq-type equations: Extension of d’Alembert’s Formula 10.20-10.40 Riccardo De Pascalis, Dave Abrahams and William Parnell Predicting the pressure-volume curve of an elastic microsphere composite 10.40-11.00 Tom Shearer, William Parnell and Dave Abrahams Antiplane Wave Scattering From a Cylindrical Void in a Pre-Stressed Nonlinear Elastic Material 11.00-11.20 Daniel Colquitt, Ian Jones, Alexander Movchan, Natasha Movchan and Ross McPhedran Dynamic anisotropy and primitive waveforms in discrete elastic systems Session 23: GFD (Wilkins Old Refectory) 09.00-09.20 Emma Warneford The thermal shallow water equations, their quasigeostrophic limit, and zonal jets on Jupiter 09.20-09.40 Tom Ashbee, Gavin Esler and Robb McDonald The hydrodynamic limit of a point vortex gas 09.40-10.00 Philip Pearce Rayleigh-Benard convection generated by a diffusion flame 10.00-10.20 Harry Heorton, Daniel Feltham and Ann Keen Jet Formation at the Sea Ice Edge 10.20-10.40 Amar Parmar and Robert Kerr What drives the stratified zigzag instability on a pair of vertical vortices? 10.40-11.00 Edward Johnson, Jamie Rodney and George Kaoullas Geographically localised coastal trapped waves 11.00-11.20 Xavier Riedinger, Stéphane Le Dizès and Patrice Meunier Radiative instability of a vortex in a stratified fluid 10 Session 24: Free Surface Flows (Cruciform LT2) 09.00-09.20 Christopher Lustri and Jon Chapman Exponential Asymptotics on Unsteady Flows 09.20-09.40 Jean-Marc Vanden-Broeck Hydroelastic generalised solitary waves 09.40-10.00 Michele Taroni and Dominic Vella Multiple equilibria in a simple elastocapillary system 10.00-10.20 Ali Khalid, Robb McDonald and Jean-Marc Vanden-Broeck Hele-Shaw flow driven by an external electric field 10.20-10.40 Alex Wray Electrostatically-induced complex dynamics in viscous film flow down the surface of a cylinder 10.40-11.00 Mat Hunt and Jean-Marc Vanden-Broeck Fluid flows of a conduction fluid adhering to an upper surface 11.00-11.20 Dmitri Tseluiko and Demetrios Papageorgiou Dynamics of an electrostatically modified Kuramoto-Sivashinsky-Korteweg-de Vries equation arising in falling film flows Session 25: Minisymposium Inverse Problems (Pearson LT) 09.00-09.40 Ben Cox, Paul Beard and Simon Arridge Quantitative Spectroscopic Photoacoustic Tomography 09.40-10.20 Marta Betcke Double-Cone Rebinning: Fast and Robust Image Reconstruction from Asymmetrically Truncated Cone Beam Projections 10.20-11.00 Carola Schönlieb Analysis of an alternating regularisation technique for PET reconstruction Session 26: Minisymposium Mathematical Ecology (Cruciform B.09) 09.00-09.40 Sergei Petrovskii Statistical Mechanics of Dispersal and Animal Movement 09.40-10.20 Vincent Jansen On fat tails and Lévy flights: the effect of individual heterogeneity in animal movement on the dispersal characteristics of populations 10.20-11.00 Sean A Rands State-dependent social behaviour: modelling behavioural interactions informed by the physiology of the interactors 11.00-11.20 Rishi Kumar and Henrik J. Jensen Towards an information formalism in group behaviour with incomplete information 11 Session 27: Fluid Mechanics (Cruciform LT1) 09.00-09.20 B Goddard, A Nold, N Savva, G Pavliotis and S Kalliadasis Generalized dynamical density functional theory: the significance of inertia and hydrodynamic interactions 09.20-09.40 Joseph Maestri Self-Sustaining Processes in Shear Flows 09.40-10.00 David Pryce Receptivity of the Boundary Layer to Elastic Vibrations of the Wing Surface 10.00-10.20 Christian Thomas, Philip Hall and Shahid Mughal Receptivity to wall imperfections over a swept wing 10.20-10.40 Thomas de Cointet Transonic Flow Separation caused by a Discontinuity in Surface Curvature 10.40-11.00 Curtis Banks Receptivity of Cross-flow vortices 11.00-11.20 Darren Crowdy and Christopher Green Analytical solutions for von Karman streets of hollow vortices Rooms The plenary sessions are all held in the large lecture theatres in the basement of the Cruciform Building (on Gower Street opposite the main UCL quad). Directions below are given from the Cruciform Building. LT1: Cruciform Lecture Theatre 1 Cruciform LT1 is in the basement. Walk down the main staircase. Turn right at the bottom of the stairs. Go through the left door at the end of the corridor. The room is the third door on the right. LT2: Cruciform Lecture Theatre 2 Cruciform LT2 is in the basement. Walk down the main staircase. Turn right at the bottom of the stairs. Take the right door at the end of the corridor. The room is the second door on the right down the corridor. SR1: Cruciform Foyer Seminar Room 1 Cruciform Foyer Seminar Room 1 is on the 1st floor. Do not use the main stairs: instead, as you enter the building, after one set of double doors turn left immediately and go through a door. Take the stairs up to the first floor. Turn left through the door at the top of the stairs. The room is on your left. B.09: Cruciform B.09 Cruciform B.09 is in the basement. Walk down the main stairs. Turn left at the bottom of the stairs then take the first door on the left. Through the door turn right. Go down the corridor and take the second door on the left. B.09 is straight ahead of you. Pearson: Pearson Lecture Theatre Cross Gower Street from the Cruciform Building, and once in the quad turn immediately left. The entrance to the building is on your left, in the corner of the quad. The Pearson Lecture Theatre is on the ground floor. Walk to the end of the corridor, turn right, and walk through the door. Walk straight through double doors and the Pearson is on your right. Haldane: Haldane Room Cross Gower Street from the Cruciform Building, into the main quad; head for the far-left corner into the Wilkins Building and follow the signs. Room is on the ground floor. Refectory: Wilkins Old Refectory Cross Gower Street from the Cruciform Building, into the main quad; use the entrance just left of the main portico steps, and the room is more or less straight ahead of you. 12