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Financial Engineering
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/ma3471
Module code: MA3471 Quantitative finance is widely recognized as a rapidly expanding market for mathematical and scientific skills. Financial Mathematics is the application of advanced mathematical methods to financial markets and financial management.
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Study
https://le.ac.uk/computing-and-mathematical-sciences/study
Find out more about studying Computing and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Leicester - our undergraduate degrees in computer science and maths, our postgraduate courses and research opportunities .
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Research shows global warming disaster could suffocate life on planet Earth
https://le.ac.uk/news/2015/december/research-shows-global-warming-disaster-could-suffocate-life-on-planet-earth
Falling oxygen levels caused by global warming could be a greater threat to the survival of life on planet Earth than flooding, according to research led by Professor Sergei Petrovskii from the Department of Mathematics.
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Alexander Gorban
https://le.ac.uk/about/history/obituaries/2025/alexander-gorban
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Ruslan Davidchack
https://le.ac.uk/people/ruslan-davidchack
The academic profile of Professor Ruslan Davidchack, Professor of Mathematical Modelling and Computation at University of Leicester
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A calculated advantage
https://le.ac.uk/news/2018/march/a-calculated-advantage
Dr Colin Foster, Associate Professor in the School of Education, was interviewed on BBC Breakfast on BBC1 on Friday 23 March about the use of calculators in mathematics lessons in school.
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New scientific technique helps catch wildlife criminals
https://le.ac.uk/news/2024/february/peregrine-falcon
DNA tests co-developed by scientists from the University of Leicester and Scotland’s wildlife forensic lab are helping to catch criminals involved in the illegal sale of protected bird species.
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The maths behind what makes a Formula One world champion
https://le.ac.uk/news/2015/november/the-maths-behind-what-makes-a-formula-one-world-champion
With Lewis Hamilton recently becoming three-time Formula One world champion, a new course offered by the University looks at how calculus is used in motor racing to calculate fuel consumption and the forces a driver experiences during a race.
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Alberto Paganini
https://le.ac.uk/people/alberto-paganini
The academic profile of Dr Alberto Paganini, Associate Professor in Applied and Computational Mathematics at University of Leicester
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Research groups
https://le.ac.uk/computing-and-mathematical-sciences/research/groups
Learn more about the research groups within Computing and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Leicester.