These meetings combine pedagogical talks with research-level presentations; research students and post-docs are warmly encouraged to attend. There is limited funding available to defray travel expenses. We may also be able to make a contribution towards childcare expenses incurred specifically for the purpose of attending the meeting.
| 10:30 |
Coffee |
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| 11:00 |
Suzanne Fielding |
Durham |
Nonlinear dynamics and rheology of biologically active fluids |
| 11:30 |
Gustav Delius |
York |
Waves induced by demographic stochasticity |
| 12:00 |
Jonathan Dawes |
Bath |
Nonlinear dynamics in continuum mechanics: current challenges and future opportunities |
| 1:00 |
Lunch |
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| 3:00 |
Rachel Taylor |
Heriot-Watt |
Analysis of a predator-prey model with a seasonally forced prey growth rate |
| 3:30 |
Thomas Wagenknecht |
Leeds |
Two different ways to kill homoclinic snakes |
| 4:00 |
Tea |
The meeting will begin at 11:00 and will finish with tea at around 4:00. Coffee will be available beforehand in the Level 9 Common Room in the School of Mathematics.
If you are planning to come to the meeting, please do let me know.
Please circulate this announcement to anyone who may be interested in coming.
For further details, contact Alastair Rucklidge (A.M.Rucklidge at leeds.ac.uk).
The PANDA network is organised by Rebecca Hoyle (Surrey), Jon Dawes (Bath), Paul Matthews (Nottingham) and Alastair Rucklidge (Leeds), and is supported by a London Mathematical Society Scheme 3 grant, for which we are grateful.
If you would like to be added to the PANDA mailing list please let one of the network organisers know.
