Historical Seminars

2014-2015

DateSpeaker and TitleTime & Location
23 June 2015

Dr David Bourne  University of Durham

Title: Cell modelling using Voronoi diagrams  

2pm, LT515, Maths, University of Glasgow
4 Dec 2014

Dr Joanne Dunster, University of Reading, UK  

Title: Unravelling the complexities of blood clotting and thrombosis using mathematical techniques

 

2 pm, Room 203, Mathematics Building,  Glasgow
3 Dec 2014

Prof Neil Banas , University of Seattle, US.

Title: Zooplankton life history plasticity in a changing climate: A new optimality--based model and evidence from subarctic seas .

3.30pm, LT 209 Livingstone Tower, Maths, Strathclyde
6 Nov 2014

Prof Robert Insall , University of Glasgow, UK.

Title: Understanding what makes cells move with microscopes and mathematics .

2pm Maths LT203, University of Glasgow
15 Oct 2014

Dr Vittoria Flamini , New York Polytechnic School of Engineering, US.

Title: Patient-specific models of the aorta: Structure, Function and Pathophysiology .

1-2pm, Wolfson Centre, Strathclyde

2009-2010

 Date

Speaker and TitleTime & Location
10th Mar. 2010

Dr. Dylan Childs, Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, Sheffield University

Title:

Evolutionary game theory in the real world: A viable
alternative to phenotypic selection analysis? 
 

3.30pm, Rm LT908 Livingstone Tower, Maths Dept., Strathclyde
4th Mar. 2010

Prof. Mette Olufsen, Department of Mathematics, North Carolina State University, USA 

Title: Parameter estimation in a model predicting baroreceptor regulation of heart rate.

 

3.05 pm, Room 326, Mathematics Building,  Glasgow
14th Jan. 2009

Dr.

Mary Myerscough , Centre for Mathematical Biology, School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Sydney, Australia.

Title:

From individual to collective behaviour: decision making by house-hunting honeybees .

3.30pm, Rm L8.31 Livingstone Tower, Maths Dept., Strathclyde

2007-2008

Date TitleTime and location
13th Aug. 2008

CMALS AFTERNOON: DOUBLE BILL 

1.30-2.30: Dr Boyce Griffith, Courant Insitute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University.

Title: Adaptive numerical methods for simulating cardiovascular fluid
dynamics and electrophysiology

2.30-3.00: Tea and coffee, Math Dept Common Room, Glasgow

 

3.00-4.00: Prof Jay Walton, Texas A & M University.

Title: Modelling atherogenesis and progression as an inflammatory response

 

1.30pm, Rm 325 Math Blg,
Glasgow

14th July 2008

Prof. MaurĂ­cio Vieira Kritz, National Laboratory for Scientific computing, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Title: Organizations, Mathematics and Biology

3pm, Rm 325 Math Blg, Glasgow
26th June 2008

Prof. Karen Landman, Department of Mathematics, University of Melbourne.

Title: Simulating a developmental cell invasion process

3pm, Rm L8.31 Livingstone Tower, Maths Dept., Strathclyde
20th Feb. 2008

Dr. Ernesto Estrada,  Complex Systems Research Group, University of
Santiago de Compostela.

Title: Spectral Excursions to Complex Biological Networks

4pm, Rm 325 Math Blg
Glasgow

13th Feb. 2008

Prof James Murray, Dept. of Applied Mathematics, University of Washington

Title: On the value of simple models from breathalysers to marriage

3.30pm,  L831 Math Blg
Strathclyde