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Prof Colin Please

Prof. Colin Please

BSc, MSc, DPhil
Status
Emeritus

Professor of Applied Mathematics,

University Lecturer in Industrial and Interdisciplinary Mathematics,

Oxford Mathematical Modelling Battery Group

+44 1865 280604
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ORCID iD
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8917-8574
Research groups
  • Oxford Centre for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Address
Mathematical Institute
University of Oxford
Andrew Wiles Building
Radcliffe Observatory Quarter
Woodstock Road
Oxford
OX2 6GG
Recent publications
Gas-induced bulging in pouch-cell batteries: a mechanical model
Giudici, A Chapman, S Please, C Journal of Power Sources volume 640 (18 Mar 2025)
The role of temperature and drying cycles on impurity deposition in drying porous media
Luckins, E Breward, C Griffiths, I Please, C European Physical Society Letters volume 146 issue 3 (15 May 2024)
Mathematical modelling of impurity deposition during evaporation of dirty liquid in a porous material
Luckins, E Breward, C Griffiths, I Please, C Journal of Fluid Mechanics volume 986 (10 May 2024)
Gas-Induced Bulging in Pouch-Cell Batteries: A Mechanical Model
Giudici, A Chapman, J Please, C (2024)
The effect of pore-scale contaminant distribution on the reactive decontamination of porous media
Luckins, E Breward, C Griffiths, I Please, C European Journal of Applied Mathematics volume 35 issue 2 318-358 (08 Aug 2023)
Modelling the reduction of quartz in a quartz–carbon pellet
Metherall, B Breward, C Please, C Oliver, J Sloman, B Journal of Engineering Mathematics volume 141 issue 1 (30 Jun 2023)
A mechanical model for reinforced, expanding spirally-wound layered materials
Timms, R Psaltis, S Please, C Chapman, S Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids volume 175 (14 Mar 2023)
Research interests

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 bio-science. 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 was a director of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Industrially Focused Mathematical Modelling (InFoMM).

He is currently particularly interested in modelling of batteries with collaborations through the Faraday Institute (details are available: here)

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