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Group photo of the maths of waves and materials research group

Meet a Mathematician!

Meet some of the researchers in the Mathematics of Waves and Materials group and find out about their work.

PhD student Valentin Kunz discusses his research into diffraction.
PhD student Eleanor Russell explains her research on thermal metamaterials.
PhD student Thomas White explains his research into nanofibrous materials.
PhD student Erik Garcia Neefjes talks about his work on sound and vibration.

Here is PhD student Marianthi Moschou on the universal language of mathematics:
PhD student Marianthi Moschou

Research Associate Neil Morrison uses mathematical modelling to predict material properties.  Can you match the material to the application?
PDRA and teaching fellow Dr Neil Morrison

Dorothy Hodgkin fellow Anastasia Kisil researches the mathematical aspects of aeroacoustics, and the design of advanced materials for noise reduction.
DKO and Dorothy Hodgkin Fellow Dr Anastasia Kisil

PhD Student Cheuk-Him Yeung applies mathematical modelling to the problem of sound cancellation and acoustic cloaking.
Wave diagram from the research of PhD student Cheuk-Him Yeung
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