The morning talks will be of a pedagogical nature and aimed generally at post-docs and research students in applied mathematics.
Programme:
10.30am | COFFEE (4 West cafe) | |
11.00am | Istvan Kiss (Sussex) |
Formulating exact and approximate epidemic models on networks
(with tutorial exercises!) |
12.30pm | Luke Heaton (Oxford) | Growth and transport in fungal networks |
1.00pm | LUNCH | |
2.15pm | Rebecca Hoyle (Surrey) | Quantitative genetics and maternal effects |
3.15pm | Samuel Johnson (Imperial) | Modelling food-web structure without niche dimensions |
3.45pm | COFFEE / TEA | |
4.15pm | Neville Boon (Surrey) | Foot stomping in myosin-V the molecular motor |
4.45pm | DISCUSSION AND REFRESHMENTS | |
Funding is available to cover travel expenses of participants, in particular research students who are strongly encouraged to attend and contribute talks. Claim forms will be available on the day.