The Jubilee Hotel & Conferences
The Jubilee Hotel & Conferences in Nottingham, our chosen venue for the 14th Green's Function Seminar, is a modern and inviting setting that reflects the innovative spirit of George Green's legacy. Situated in a city rich in history and academic prowess, this venue seamlessly combines comfort with functionality, offering an ideal backdrop for a seminar dedicated to exploring the depths of mathematical physics and its applications.
With its contemporary facilities, The Jubilee Hotel & Conferences is designed to foster learning, collaboration, and discussion among attendees. The venue's spacious conference rooms are equipped with the latest audio-visual technology, ensuring that presentations and discussions can be conducted at the highest level of professionalism. The serene and beautifully landscaped surroundings provide a peaceful retreat for thought and study, encouraging participants to engage deeply with the seminar's content and with one another.
The Jubilee Hotel also offers comfortable accommodations, allowing seminar attendees the convenience of staying on-site. This arrangement facilitates networking and informal discussions among participants, enriching the seminar experience. Catering services at the venue promise to provide a taste of local and international cuisine, catering to a diverse palette and ensuring that all attendees are well-nourished and energized for the seminar's activities.
George Green’s Windmill
George Green's Windmill, situated in the heart of Nottingham, is not only a historical landmark but also a testament to the legacy of George Green, a pioneering mathematician and physicist of the 19th century. This beautifully restored windmill is a tribute to Green's groundbreaking work in mathematical physics, particularly his development of Green's functions, which have had a profound impact on various scientific fields.
Originally built in 1807, George Green's Windmill was once a fully operational mill, producing flour for the local community. Today, it has been transformed into a fascinating science centre and museum dedicated to preserving the memory of George Green and educating visitors about the principles of physics and mathematics that underpin his work.
University of Nottingham
The University of Nottingham, a beacon of academic excellence and research innovation, stands proudly as one of the UK's most prestigious and vibrant higher education institutions. With its rich heritage dating back to 1881, the university has established itself as a global leader in education, consistently ranked among the top universities worldwide. Its beautiful campuses in the UK, China, and Malaysia are home to a diverse and inclusive community of over 45,000 students from more than 150 countries, embodying a truly international spirit.