Grants and Funded Projects
The Applied Mathematics Group has been successful in attracting external funding from both UK Research Councils and other grant-awarding institutions. Current projects are focused on the modelling and simulation of physical, chemical and biological systems. The aim is to provide new theoretical and practical tools for the better understanding of a number of phenomena of our world, as well as tools for various industrially relevant applications. Details about current and recently completed research projects can be found below:
Current Research Projects
- Activity Patterns in Culture Neural Networks: Analysis and Control
- Mathematical Modelling of Adaptation and Decision-Making in Neural Systems
- Modularity, Abstraction and Robustness of Network Models in Molecular Biology
- Leverhulme Research Fellowship for M Tretyakov
- MID-NAG, MIDlands Numerical Analysis Group (LMS Network)
- The Development of Continuous-Discontinuous Finite Element Methods for Convection-Diffusion Problems
- Numerics for Stochastic Partial Differential Equations of Parabolic Type
- Stochastic Numerics and Dynamics
- Geometric Integration
- Developing Efficient Method for Locating Periodic Orbits in Hamiltonian Maps and Flows
- Approximation, integration and partial differential equations on smooth manifolds
- On the development of meshless methods for the modelling of compressible fluid flow
Completed Researh Projects since 2001
- Leverhulme Research Fellowship for B. Leimkuhler
- Numerical Methods for Stochastic Hamiltonian Systems and Langevin Type Equations
- Geometric Numerical Integration
- Numerical Methods for Multiscale Phenomena in Materials and Fluids (Network)
- Switched and Multiple Time-Scale Geometric Integrators For the N-Body Problem
- A Mixed Atomistic and Continuum Model For Crossing Multiple Length and Time Scales
- The Development of hp-Adaptive Finite Element Methods for Multi-Dimensional Hyperbolic Systems
Conference Funding
- Model Reduction and Coarse-Graining Approaches for Multiscale Phenomena
- Radial Basis Functions Workshop 2005
- 4th International Symposium on Algorithms for Macromolecular Modelling
- Invariant and Symmetry Preserving Algorithms for N-Body Simulation