University of Oxford
Professor Colin Please works on the mathematical modelling of physical phenomena arising in practical problems and interpreting the results into the original context. His research takes place at the interface of mathematics with other disciplines primarily engineering, and bioscience. He develops mathematical models primarily using partial differential equations employing asymptotic methods and numerical methods to understand the resulting behaviour. He has a particular longstanding interest in Mathematics with Industry Study Groups which are very active in the UK with rapidly growing similar activities internationally. These Study Groups bring academic mathematicians together with practitioners in industry to identify methods for modelling their technical problems arising in industrial manufacturing processes. They are a fantastic method for training new applied mathematicians in the methods of mathematical modelling.
He is a director of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Industrially Focussed Mathematical Modelling.
He is currently particularly interested in modelling of batteries with collaborations through the Faraday Institute.
JBA Trust
Rob Lamb is director of the JBA Trust. A hydrologist and numerical modeller by training, his interests are in climate resilience and risk management.
Leiden University
Vivi Rottschafer is a specialist in dynamical systems theory and partial differential equations with a focus on applications in life sciences.
BeZero Carbon
Aoibheann Brady is the Principal Geospatial Scientist at BeZero Carbon.
University of Manchester (formerly Rolls-Royce)
Rory Clarkson is Professor of Aerospace Earth Science at the University of Manchester and formerly Engineering Associate Fellow at Rolls-Royce Aerospace, Derby
University of Birmingham
Rosemary Dyson is a Professor in Applied Mathematics at the University of Birmingham.