2025
10 December: Joseph Thomas, University of Aberdeen
"Schrödinger’s Niche: Exploring Quantum Analogies in Ecological Modelling"
3 December: Iacopo Caporossi, University of Siena
"A nonlinear dynamical approach to the symptoms graph"
15 October: Summer student presentations for projects supported by the Worthington Fund
"Ion and neutral uniformity in SF6 plasmas with tailored voltage waveforms (remote)."
"Electromagnetic control schemes for semiconductor processing plasmas using NF3."
"Understanding Waveguide Grating Couplers for LiDAR and Chip-Fibre Interfaces with Lumerical Modelling of General and SWG Designs."
"Dynamics of two coupled logistic maps."
"Concurrent mechanisms of precise patterning in a discrete model of early heart development."
1 October: Dr Andrii Iakovliev, University of Edinburgh
"Identifying putative drug targets via aggregated genetic effects on distant gene function"
3 September: Dr Matheus Rohim Sales, São Paulo State University / University of Essex
"Recurrence time entropy: A chaotic indicator for weakly chaotic systems"
25 July: Xinmiao (Anna) Hu, University of Oxford
"Effect of bottom thermal forcing on baroclinic instability in a Jupiter GCM"
9 July: Dr Craig Stark, University of Glasgow
"Brown dwarf & exoplanetary atmospheres: A laboratory for plasma physics"
25 June: Dr Silke Henkes, Leiden University
"Cell sheets as soft active matter"
11 June: Dr Rodrigo García, University of Edinburgh
"Integrating Experimental and Computational Approaches to Understand Stem Cell Regulation Strategies"
21 May: Dr Felipe Abril, University of Aberdeen
"Path integral for stochastic processes"
16 April: Dr Claudiu Giuraniuc, University of Aberdeen
"Enabling novel bio-medical experiments through the use of microfluidics technology"
9 April: Dr Aras Asaad, Oxford Drug Design Ltd
"Applications of Topological Data Analysis in Medical Imaging"
12 March: Professor Michael MacDonald, University of Dundee
"Deterministic Laser Worms"
5 March: Dr Yu Meng, University of Oldenburg
"Impossible ecologies: interaction networks and stability of coexistence in ecological communities"
2024
20 November: Dr Thomas Hiscock, University of Aberdeen
"How does a finger get its knuckles? Reaction-diffusion mechanisms in the tetrapod limb and beyond"
6 November: Dr Scott Doyle, University of Aberdeen
"Beyond Sparks: Plasma Science at Aberdeen"
23 October: Dr Victoria Volodina, University of Exeter
"The importance of uncertainty quantification for model credibility"
9 October: Dr Daniel Chaves, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil
"Technological application of chaos in communication"
2 October: Summer student presentations for projects supported by the Worthington Fund
"Inference or Gene Regulatory Networks from RNA-seq data"
"Dynamics of coupled logistic maps"
"Androgen Receptor Signalling"
12 June: Dr Hrishit Banerjee, University of Dundee
"Theoretical Approaches to study Degradation in Ni-rich cathodes for Li-ion Batteries"
6 June: Dr Chris Croly, University of Aberdeen
"Public Engagement with Research - what is it and why do it"
5 June: Dr Kevin Olsen, University of Oxford
"Key findings of the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter after almost four full Mars-years of observations"
29 May: Professor Celso Grebogi, University of Aberdeen
"Tipping point impacted by multiplexity in mutualistic ecological networks"
1 May: Dr Fabrizio Cossu, University of Aberdeen
"Modelling at the nanoscale: the case studies of oxide structures and transition metal dichalcogenides"
17 April: Dr Yongchao Huang, University of Aberdeen
"Some empirical observations on variational inference and generative modelling"
27 March: Dr Roland Young, University of Aberdeen
"Exploring Solar System atmospheres from space and in the numerical laboratory"
21 February: Dr Guy Bewick, University of Aberdeen
"Emergent properties of nerve signalling - more than the sum of its parts?"
7 February: Dr Marcelo Dias, University of Edinburgh
"Some perspectives on mechanical metamaterials"
31 January: Dr Caroline Franco, University of Aberdeen
"COVID-19 modelling in context: experiences, lessons and next steps"
2023
18 December: Paulo Protachevicz, University of São Paulo, Brazil
“A model for epileptic seizures”
18 December: Enrique Gabrick, State University of Ponta Grossa, Brazil
“Effects of two vaccination doses in SEIR model”
6 December: Professor Mark Chaplain, University of St Andrews
“Mathematical modelling of cancer invasion and metastatic spread”
9 November: Professor Rastko Sknepnek, University of Dundee
“Modelling effects of activity on the collective cell behaviour of epithelial tissues”
18 October: Professor Mathew Horrocks, University of Edinburgh
“Unlocking early ALS detection with super-resolution microscopy”
11 October: Dr David Fisher, University of Aberdeen
“Some ideas from complexity in ecology and evolution”
27 September: Dr Jianhui Yang, Total Energies
“AI Augmented Engineering Intelligence for Industrial Equipment”
12 September: Professor Heloísa de Arruda Camargo, Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil
“Machine Learning and Fuzzy Systems - Perspectives in the Context of Coping with Disasters”
21 June: Dr Mario Parra, University of Strathclyde
"The EuroLaD-EEG Consortium: towards a global EEG platform for dementia"
17 May: Professor Antonio Politi, University of Aberdeen
“A robust mechanism to sustain balanced regimes in neuronal networks”
17 May: Daniel Muzatko, University of Aberdeen
"Improving Turing's Activator-Inhibitor Model of Pattern Formation"
19 April: Professor Benjamin Martin, University of Aberdeen
"Interdisciplinary research: a pure mathematician's adventures"
19 April: Dr Neda Trifonova, University of Aberdeen
"The use of Bayesian Network Modelling for the Spatial and Temporal Understanding of Marine Ecosystem Dynamics"
3 March: Paulo Protachevicz, University of São Paulo, Brazil
"Influence of connectivity on the synchronization of two neuronal networks"
15 February: Dr Andrew Angel, University of Aberdeen
"Modelling the Dynamics of Transcription"
15 February: Dr Nicolas Rubido, University of Aberdeen
"Critical parameters of the synchronisation's stability for coupled maps in regular graphs"