Computational Modelling Group

27th January 2010 8 a.m.  Chilworth Manor

SYMBIOSIS Workshop on Bio- and Nano-Engineering

Submitter
Thomas Blumensath

The workshop will have two themes, mathematics and statistics in nano-engineering and mathematics and statistics in bio-engineering. The workshop aims at establishing and fostering new and existing links between mathematics, statistics, the school of engineering sciences and other schools of the university. As with previous events, we are trying to createan informal atmosphere in which to discuss interdisciplinary research. This will be aided by a range of presentations form high profile speakers from across the university.

Agenda SYMBIOSIS Workshop

Wednesday, January 27th 2010, Chilworth Manor

8:00 Breakfast in restaurant

9:00 Welcome (Earl Jellicoe)

9:15 Talks (Earl Jellicoe)

9:15 Lindy Holden-Dye - How does a worm behave?

10:00 Peter de Groot - Magnetic and Superconducting Nanostructured Materials

10:45 Tea, coffee and Danish (Main Hall)

11.15 Talks (Earl Jellicoe)

11.15   Tracy Melvin  
        - Sensitive optical detection for bioanalytical applications

12:00 Darren Bagnall - Optical properties of disordered and nanostructured surfaces

12:30 Lunch in restaurant

13.30 Talks (Earl Jellicoe)

13.30 Bill Brocklesby - X-ray microscopy 13.50 Tiina Roose - Multiscale modelling in biology

14.10 Group discussions

3:00 Tea, coffee and Cookies (Main Hall)

3.30 Group discussions and wrap up

5:00 Meeting to close

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