Staff
Thomas Kjeldsen

Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering

Dr Thomas Kjeldsen

Thomas’s research focuses mainly on the use of mathematical and statistical modelling of environmental and hydrological systems, with emphasis on predicting extreme hydrological events such as floods and droughts. He has worked on developing the UK industry standard methods for flood frequency analysis and aims to understand the effect of environmental change (climate change, urbanisation, land management) on water resource systems. He also conducts risk and uncertainty analysis of extreme events.

 

University of Bath Research Portal

https://researchportal.bath.ac.uk/en/persons/thomas-kjeldsen

Second Supervisors

Alessandro Leronni

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Research interests

  • Continuum modelling of electrochemo-mechanical systems
  • Finite element implementation of multiphysics frameworks
  • Smart materials, energy storage, and developmental biology
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Da Chen

Department of Computer Science

Research interests:

  • Computer vision, deep learning, multimodal learning: general CV/ML tasks in practical scenarios.
  • Learning with limited data: Learning with imbalanced data, long-tailed data, open-set data, out-of-distribution data, etc; incremental learning, few-shot learning, etc.
  • Video processing: multimodal learning with video with visual, textual, and audio information.
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Antonio Pellegrino

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Research Interests:

  • Experimental mechanics
  • Applications of artificial intelligence to Solid Mechanics and materials modelling.
  • Impact Engineering
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Jun Zang

Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering

Jun’s research concerns the hydrodynamic loadings on urban, coastal and offshore structures and the impact of extreme events on such structures.

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Dylan Thompson

Department for Health

Research interests:

  • physical activity, energy balance and chronic disease;
  • physical activity assessment, measurement and feedback;
  • nutrition, physical activity and adipose tissue function;
  • exercise, nutrition and metabolism (including immunometabolism).
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Ron Lavi

Department of Economics

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Graham Room

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Louise Brown

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Esther Walton

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Julie Barnett

Department of Psychology

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