| Date and Time | Event | Title | 
|---|---|---|
| 23 January 2020, 1400–1500 | Statistics seminar, Kings College London | Multi-part balanced incomplete-block designs | 
| 13 February 2020 | CIRCA lunchtime talk, St Andrews | Triple arrays, sesqui-arrays, butchers and bakers | 
| 28 August 2020, 0900–0950 BST | Ural Workshop on Group Theory and Combinatorics | Latin cubes | 14 October 2020, 1600–1700 | SUMS (St Andrews Undergraduate Mathematics Society) | From Rothamsted to Northwick Park: designing experiments to improve the lot of humanity | 
| 8 November 2020, 0900– 1000 GMT | International Conference on Algebraic Graph Theory, Akademgorodok, Novosibirsk | Can algebraic graph theory help to find good block designs for experiments? | 
| 12 November 2020, 1600–1700 | Pure Mathematics Colloquium, University of St Andrews | Diagonal groups and Latin cubes (joint with Peter Cameron) | 
| 2 December 2020, 0900–1000 GMT | Combinatorics seminar, Shanghai Jiao Tong University | Latin cubes | 
| 22 December 2020, 0900–1000 GMT | Ural Seminar on Group Theory and Combinatorics | Some applications of finite group theory in the design of experiments |