Maths Research Associates 2021 Leeds

Lead Research Organisation: University of Leeds
Department Name: Applied Mathematics

Abstract

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Publications

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Description The award helped 4 Early Career Researchers to transition from their PhD project onto a successful research trajectory in academia.

Dr Leonard Miele:
Dr Miele is an expert in Mathematical Biology and Medicine. He worked in the Department of Applied Mathematics, most notable with Dr Mike Evans
After his fellowship, he accepted a position in Avignon. He is currently (2024) a researcher at CNRS and the Université de Montpellier, France

Redundancy-selection trade-off in phenotype-structured populations
L Miele, RML Evans, S Azaele
Journal of Theoretical Biology 531, 110884

Evolutionary epidemiology consequences of trait-dependent control of heterogeneous parasites
L Miele, RML Evans, NJ Cunniffe, C Torres-Barceló, D Bevacqua
The American Naturalist 202 (5), E130-E146


Dr Richard Mathews:
Dr Mathews is a set theorist working in axiomatic set theory, particularly subsystems of the "standard" axiomatisation of mathematics.
He joined our excellent Logic group of the Department of Pure Mathematics and collaborated with Professor Michael Rathjen, Dr Andrew Brooke-Taylor. After his fellowship, he went on a postdoctoral project with Laura Fontanella at Université Paris-Est Créteil, France.

Constructing the Constructible Universe Constructively joint with Michael Rathjen. Annals of Pure and Applied Logic, 175(3), doi.org/10.1016/j.apal.2023.103392 (2024) arxiv:2206.08283 (2022)


Dr Fiona Torzewska:
During her fellowship, Dr Torzewska was a member of the Department of Pure Mathematics. She has widespread interests in topology, algebra, representation theory and category theory with applications in mathematical physics. She worked with Professor Paul Martin and Dr Joao Faria Martins. After her fellowship with us, she became a Senior Research associate at the University of East Anglia working with Vanessa Miemietz, received a Junior Reseach Fellow from the Erwin Schrödinger Institute to work with Nils Carqueville at the University of Vienna, Austria and is now (2024) a Research Fellow at the University of Bristol.

2023 Motion groupoids and mapping class groupoids, With: P. Martin and J. F. Martins,
Communications in Mathematical Physics, 402, pgs.1621-1705

2023 Classification of charge-conserving loop braid representations, With: Paul Martin, Eric C. Rowell, arXiv:2301.13831v2



Dr Daniel Richards:

Dr Richards is an expert in Fluid Dynamics and, in particular, for anisotropic fluid flow as it specifically occurs in ice. During his fellowship he worked with scientists of the FD group and the Leeds Institue for Fluid Dynamics, most notable with Dr Sam Pegler. Since 2023, he is a Research Associate at the Australian Centre for Excellence in Antarctic Science (ACEAS), University of Tasmania.

Ice fabrics in two-dimensional flows: beyond pure and simple shear, Daniel H. Richards, Samuel S. Pegler, and Sandra Piazolo, The Cryosphere, 16, 4571-4592, 2022.

Bridging the Gap Between Experimental and Natural Fabrics: Modeling Ice Stream Fabric Evolution and its Comparison With Ice-Core Data, Daniel H. Richards, Samuel S. Pegler, Sandra Piazolo, Nicolas Stoll, Ilka Weikusat, Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2023
Exploitation Route As detailed above, all 4 ECRs worked and published with colleagues, across 2 Departments. I expect that outcomes are reported at their respective submissions.
Sectors Other

 
Description The work by Daniel Richards and Sam Pegler has impact for climate science by understanding the movement of ice and ice sheets.
First Year Of Impact 2022
Sector Environment