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  1. 31 dic 2014 · Dr Keith Carne. Position (s): Fellow of King's College. Email: Association (s): Department of Pure Maths and Mathematical Statistics, and King's College. . About this member: I am the First Bursar at King's College and was nominated to the Audit Committee by the Bursars' Committee.

  2. Dr Keith Carne | Faculty of Mathematics. Research Interests: Geometric complex analysis, statistical theory of shape. Publications. Local Homeomorphisms of the Disc. TK CARNE, M ORTEL, W SMITH. – Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society. (2016) 19, 438. (doi: 10.1112/blms/19.5.438) Banach Lattices and Extensions of Grothendieck's Inequality.

  3. Publications. Local Homeomorphisms of the Disc. TK CARNE, M ORTEL, W SMITH. – Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society. (2016) 19, 438. (doi: 10.1112/blms/19.5.438) Banach Lattices and Extensions of Grothendieck's Inequality.

  4. Dr Henry Bradford. Dr Chris Brookes. Dr Jack Button. Dr Rachel Camina. Angela Capel Cuevas. Dr Alejandra Castro Anich. Professor Michael Cates. Professor Colm-Cille Patrick Caulfield. Professor Anthony David Challinor.

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  6. ⏳ Last few days to apply to the King’s College/CBSO Scholarship in Orchestral Composition 2024-2025! The result of an exciting partnership between King’s, the Faculty of Music and the world-renowned City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, and made possible thanks to a generous donation, this programme allows two Cambridge students – regardless of College affiliation – to compose a new ...

  7. Dr Keith Carne is a fellow of King’s College. He retired from his post as First Bursar in 2022. Before taking up this post he was a Mathematician, working in France and the United States, before returning to the Mathematics Faculty at Cambridge and becoming a Fellow of King’s College in 1983.