PeoplePeople (for e-mail addresses, complete user names with @imperial.ac uk) Staff Prof Henrik Jeldtoft Jensen (h.jensen) is a professor of Mathematical Physics in the Department of Mathematics. He is leading the programme on Complexity and Networks in the IMS. His work focuses on how structure at macro level emerges from the micro level with an emphasis on the role and nature of dynamics. Prof Kim Christensen (k.christensen) is a professor in Theoretical Physics. He works in the fields of statistical mechanics and complexity science with an emphasis on non-equilibrium systems. His research is an integration of theoretical, computational and experimental studies of complex systems, involving a rigorous mathematical approach to pioneer new ways of analysing such systems. Dr Christopher J Rhodes (c.rhodes) is an RCUK Research Fellow in Biomathematics. He is part of the Networks and Complexity programme at IMS and also the MRC Centre for Outbreak Analysis and modelling in the Department for Infectious Disease Epidemiology at St Mary’s campus. His work is primarily concerned with developing models in population biology and epidemiology. He also has interests in model fitting using data assimilation and in developing methods for social network analysis. His work is funded by the Research Councils of the United Kingdom and the IMS.
Research Associates Dr Elsa Arcaute (e.arcaute) is a postdoc who did her PhD on Clifford Algebras applied to Twistors, but who now works on an EPSRC transdisciplinary funded project, that looks at self-regulation in social systems. The team comprises two biologists that do experiments with ants, two roboticists, two social scientists and two physicists from four different UK Universities. Dr Ignacio Gallo (i.gallo)is a visiting scientist working on emergent cooperative behaviour in many agent systems. He holds a PhD from University of Bologna where he worked on applications of statistical mechanics to the social sciences. He is expecting funding from the European Union. Dr Michael T. Gastner (m.gastner) is a Imperial College Junior Research Fellow. He received his PhD in physics, but is broadly interested in the science of complex systems across disciplines (e.g., logistics, geography, ecology). Much of his work is based on network analysis and mathematical modeling. Dr Renaud Lambiotte (r.lambiotte) holds a PhD in physics from Université Libre de Bruxelles. His research field includes non-equilibrium statistical physics and complex networks, with applications in social systems and neuroscience. He is funded by an EPSRC grant.
PhD Students Fatimah Abdul Razak (f.abdul-razak08) Visitors Dr Gill Benkoe (gil@bioinf.uni-leipzig.de)
Projects Collaborators Dr Tomas Alarcon (a.tomas), Basque Centre for Applied Mathematics Dr Ana-Sendova-Franks & Tom Richardson, School of Mathematical Sciences, University of the West of England Mr Robert Baldock (under supervision of Prof. M. Payne), TCM Group, Dept. Physics, University of Cambridge (rinb2 at cam.ac.uk) Dr Torbjoern Dahl & Faruque Sarker, Dept of Computing, University of Wales, Newport Dr Angela Espinosa & Pedro Pablo Cardoso, Business School, Hull Universit y Dr Tomaso Aste (also here), Kent University, Canterbury, UK Dr Mauricio Barahona , Dept of Bioengineering, Imperial (m.barahona) Dr Joydeep Bhattacharya , Dept of Psychology, Goldsmiths, University of London Dr Lloyd Demetrius, Dept. of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, USA & Max Planck Inst. for Molecular Genetics, Berlin, Germany Dr Moez Draief , Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Imperial (m.draief) Dr Pietro Panzarasa, School of Business and Management, Queen Mary, University of London
Dr Jeremy Pitt, Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Imperial (j.pitt) Prof John Polak, Dept of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Imperial (j.polak) Dr Gunnar Pruessner, Dept of Mathematics, Imperial (g.pruessner) Professor Murray Shanahan, Dept of Computing, Imperial (m.shanahan) Dr Federico Turkheimer , Dept of Clinical Neuroscience, Imperial (federiko.turkheimer) |
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