Staff
Jennifer Tweedy

Department of Mathematical Sciences

Dr Jennifer Tweedy, Daphne Jackson Royal Society Research Fellow

Research interests:

  • Mathematical medicine
  • Fluid mechanics
  • Mathematical modelling

Jennifer’s research involves modelling real life physiological and pathological conditions to understand physiology in health and disease, as well as the effect of potential or actual treatments. Most of her current research is in the mechanics of the eye, including the flow of the aqueous and vitreous humours that fill the chambers of the eye and the flow of fluid in and around the blood vessels at the back of the eye. Her research involves modelling, simplifying and idealising, and solving problems using a variety of techniques, both analytical and numerical.

 

LINKS:

Jennifer Tweedy on the University of Bath Research Portal

Lead Supervisors

Federico Cornalba

Department of Mathematical Sciences

  • Modelling of large-scale interacting particle systems
  • Analysis and numerics of stochastic PDEs of Fluctuating Hydrodynamics
  • Reinforcement Learning methods
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Avi Mayorcas

Department of Mathematical Sciences

  • Regularisation by noise in stochastic partial and ordinary differential equations
  • Stochastic quantisation of physical field theories
  • Game theory and mean field dynamics in macroeconomics and finance
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Christoforos Panagiotis

Department of Mathematical Sciences

  • Percolation and lattice spin models
  • Probability on groups
  • Self-avoiding walk
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Matthew Schrecker

Department of Mathematical Sciences

  • Analysis of Partial Differential Equations
  • Fluid dynamics (especially free boundary problems and nonlinear singularity formation)
  • Shock waves (their formation, structure and dynamics)
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Haiyan Zheng

Department of Mathematical Sciences

  • Adaptive designs in clinical trials
  • Bayesian data augmentation
  • Finite mixture distributions
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Andreas Kyprianou

Andreas was instrumental in the development of SAMBa and was Co-Director from its inception until the end of 2022. He has left the University of Bath to take up the role of Chair of Probability at the University of Warwick.

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Thomas Burnett

Department of Mathematical Sciences

Tom’s research interest is in medical statistics, with a particular focus on the design and analysis of adaptive clinical trials.

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Vangelis Evangelou

Department of Mathematical Sciences

  • Generalised Linear Models: Modelling, Approximate Methods, Value of Information
  • Spatial and Spatial-Temporal Geostatistics: Modelling, Sampling Design
  • Time Series: Modelling, Sequential Analysis
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Yury Korolev

Department of Mathematical Sciences

  • Inverse problems and imaging
  • Machine learning in infinite dimensions
  • Non-smooth variational problems
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James Foster

Department of Mathematical Sciences

  • Numerical methods for stochastic differential equations (SDEs)
  • Langevin Monte Carlo and applications of SDEs to machine learning
  • Neural differential equations and kernel methods for time series data
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