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Past Seminars

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: Prof. 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: Prof. Mark Chaplain, University of St Andrews
“Mathematical modelling of cancer invasion and metastatic spread”

9 November: Prof. Rastko Sknepnek, University of Dundee
“Modelling effects of activity on the collective cell behaviour of epithelial tissues”

18 October: Prof. 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: Prof. 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: Prof. 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: Prof. 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"