Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics Seminars & Centre for Nonlinear Mechanics
We hold weekly seminars and one-off events to stimulate research at the interface of mathematics, engineering, physics, biology and other disciplines.
The Centre for Nonlinear Mechanics helps to host the main applied and interdisciplinary seminar series at the Department of Mathematical Sciences.
We hold weekly seminars and one-off events to stimulate research at the interface of mathematics, engineering, physics, biology and other disciplines.
Details of the research areas currently being studied by our group.
We encourage links between mathematics and application or industrially motivated problems over a range of continuum mechanics, including fluids, solids, soft matter and complex materials.
We have strong links with research groups in mechanical and civil engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, architecture and industry.
Activities include seminars in applied and interdisciplinary mathematics, MSc, PhD and postdoctoral projects. We receive funding from EPSRC, NERC and the EU.
If you'd like to find out more, please email us.
External site for Philippe Trinh and The Centre of Nonlinear Mechanics