Engineering Mathematics Research Group
The Engineering Mathematics Research Group uses mathematical, computational, and experimental methods to solve real-world engineering problems. Our interdisciplinary research focuses on five overlapping themes.
- Theoretical and experimental mechanicsWe combine mathematical modelling, numerical simulations, and experiments to better understand the mechanical responses of materials and how these can be used in modern applications.
- Data-driven physical modellingWe are pioneering new approaches for identifying and constructing mathematical models from data.
- Mathematical and engineering biologyOur researchers are constantly striving to advance the development of multi-scale mathematical and computational models of complex biological systems.
- Applied nonlinear mathematicsWe have a long-standing tradition of developing new mathematical methods for solving difficult nonlinear problems arising across all areas of engineering and the applied sciences.
- Industrial mathematicsMany of our researchers engage with industry partners and use mathematical and computational methods to solve their problems.