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Sjoerd de Ridder awarded the J. Clarence Karcher Award
Congratulations to our Whittaker Research Fellow for Industry, Sjoerd de Ridder who has been awarded the J. Clarence Karcher Award.
Nature Communications paper by Lyuba Chumakova
The paper Microtubule organization is determined by the shape of epithelial cells answers a long-standing question in cell biology, whether internal cellular structures (microtubulae cytoskeleton) control the shape of cells during ...
New research models the dispersion of pollutants in the streets of Manhattan
New research by Prof Jacques Vanneste of the School of Mathematics and Alexandra Tzella, formerly a postdoctoral researcher in the School and now a lecturer at the University of Birmingham, explains how pollutants would navigate streets in urban areas.
Grant Success: Ben Leimkuhler
Congratulations to Ben Leimkuhler who has been awarded an EPSRC three year responsive mode grant.
Grant Success: Michal Branicki
Congratulations to Michal Branicki who has been awarded two travel grants from the Office of Naval Research.
Grant success: Adri Olde Daalhuis
Congratulations to Adri Olde Daalhuis who has been awarded a five year grant by the National Institute of Standards and Technology to work on "Rigorous and Presentable Asymptotics for Special Functions and Othogonal Polynomials". ...
Grant success: Jacques Vanneste
Congratulations to Jacques Vanneste who has been awarded funds by the EPSRC network Maths Foresees for a feasibility project entitled "A multiscale model of urban dispersion". This work will be carried out in collaboration ...
Grant success: Michal Branicki
Congratulations to Michal Branicki who has been awarded a three year grant by the Office of Naval Research (Mathematics Division) to work on 'Path-space information theory for improving Lagrangian predictions'. ...
Postdoctoral position available: mathematical modelling of gene expression and associated areas
Applications are invited for the post of Postdoctoral Researcher in the mathematical modelling of gene expression and associated areas. The post is available from 1 December 2015, or a mutually agreed date, for a 30-month fixed-term ...
Grant success: Nikola Popovic
Congratulations to Nikola Popovic who has been awarded a three year grant by the Leverhulme Trust to work on 'The nature of gene expression: model selection and parameter inference'. A postdoc will join Nikola later ...