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Prof Angela McLean

Angela McLeanAngela McLean is Professor of Mathematical Biology in the Department of Zoology, and a Senior Research Fellow at All Souls College. Her research interest is the mathematical modelling of the evolution and spread of infectious diseases. Read more »

Prof Nicholas Harberd

Nicholas HarberdProf Harberd is Sibthorpian Professor in the Department of Plant Sciences (where he is Head of Research), and a Fellow of St John's College. His research interests focus on the genetic regulation of plant growth and development. Read more »

Dr Myles Allen

Dr Myles AllenDr Myles Allen is a University Lecturer in Physics, and Fellow of Wolfson College. He currently leads the Climate Dynamics Group in the Department of Physics, where his research focuses on how human and natural influences on climate contribute to observed climate change and risks of extreme weather and in quantifying their implications for long-range climate forecasts. Read more »

Professor Paul Newman

Paul Newman2Paul Newman is the BP Professor of Information Engineering and heads up the Mobile Robotics Research Group, and his principal research interests lie in the domain of navigation and mapping by autonomous vehicles and robots. Read more »

Prof Chris Schofield

Prof Chris SchofieldChris Schofield is Professor of Chemistry, and a Fellow of Hertford College. His research applies chemical principles and techniques to understanding biology, and to tackling medicinal problems.
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Prof Marta Kwiatkowska

Marta KwiatkowskaMarta Kwiatkowska is Professor of Computing Systems and a Fellow of Trinity College. Her research is concerned with modelling and formal verification for complex systems, particularly through the use of probabilistic model checking techniques; and her work ranges from theory to applications. Read more »

Dr Tamsin Mather

Tamsin MatherTamsin is a fellow of University College and her research interests include the role that volcanism plays in cycling material between the solid Earth and its atmosphere and the impacts of volcanic activity on the environment. Read more »

Prof David Pyle

Prof David Pyle David is Lecturer in Igneous Processes in the Department of Earth Sciences and Tutorial Fellow at St Anne's. His research is focused on understanding the factors that influence when and how volcanoes erupt. Read more »