Oxford Mathematician Mohit Dalwadi talks about his work on the modelling of cryopreservation.
Continuous phase-space representations for finite-dimensional quantum states and their tomography
Koczor, B
Zeier, R
Glaser, S
Physical Review A
volume 101
issue 2
022318
(01 Feb 2020)
Wed, 27 May 2020
17:00 -
18:00
L1
Philip Maini: Squirrels, Turing and Excitability - Mathematical Modelling in Biology, Ecology and Medicine
Philip Maini
(University of Oxford)
Further Information
Mathematical modelling lives a varied life. It links the grey squirrel invasion in the UK to the analysis of how tumour cells invade the body; Alan Turing's model for pattern formation gives insight into animal coat markings and Premier League Football Shirts; and models for Excitability have been used to model the life cycle of the cellular slime mold and heart attacks.
Philip Maini will reveal all in our latest Oxford Mathematics Public Lecture.
Philip Maini is Professor of Mathematical Biology in the University of Oxford.
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