Surrey Mathematics Research Blog

The blog on research in mathematics at the University of Surrey

Roberto D’Onofrio passes PhD viva

Congratulations to Roberto D’Onofrio for passing his PhD viva today (Wednesday 14 February)!  The External Examiners were John Gibbon (Imperial College London) and Raffaele Vitolo (Universita del Salento). The title of his thesis is “Singularities in fluid dynamics: from the classical approach to Monge-Ampere geometry” and he was supervised by Giovanni Ortenzi (University of Turin), […]


Paper of Imran Nasim on dynamical systems and machine learning published in Mathematics

The paper “Dynamically Meaningful Latent Representations of Dynamical Systems“, co-authored by Imran Nasim (IBM, and Visiting Lecturer at Surrey) and Michael Henderson (IBM, New York), has been published in the MPDI journal “Mathematics” (open access link here). The paper presents a data-driven hybrid modeling approach to tackle the problem of reduction by combining numerically derived […]


Paper of Adam Nasim and Imran Nasim accepted for presentation at SCML 2024 in Kyoto Japan

The paper “Discovering Intrinsic Multi-Compartment Pharmacometric Models Using Physics Informed Neural Networks”, co-authored by Adam Nasim and Imran Nasim, has been accepted for presentation at SCML 2024. Adam is Associate Scientific Director (Merck) and Visiting Lecturer (Surrey), and Imran is an AI Engineer (IBM) and Visiting Lecturer (Surrey). The paper will be presented at the […]


Paper of Anne Skeldon on “the need for mathematical models” published in Sleep Health

The paper “On the need for mathematical models for integration of sleep, circadian, and environmental science for sleep health policies“, co-authored by Derk-Jan Dijk (Surrey Sleep Research Centre) and Anne Skeldon, has been published in the journal Sleep Health (link to published paper here). The background to this paper: there was a 70th birthday conference in […]


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