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Doctor Andrew Burbanks

Studies of superfluidity in liquid Helium

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I am a researcher in the Nonlinear & Complex Systems Group and Research Coordinator for the Department of Mathematics. MORE

A Julia Set; a geometric shape from Dynamical Systems Theory

Research

My research is focussed on Dynamical Systems. In particular, on transport phenomena. MORE

A Space filling curve

Teaching

My teaching is at present focussed on Financial Mathematics and Computational Mathematics. MORE

A simulation of a cluster of interacting particles

Public Engagement

Over several years, I have been involved in a variety of projects on public engagement with Science. MORE 

Doctor Andrew Burbanks

Doctor Andrew Burbanks

Doctor Andrew Burbanks
Associate Head (Research and Innovation)
School of Mathematics and Physics
University of Portsmouth
andrew.burbanks@port.ac.uk
Profile

Profile

I am an Associate Head (with responsibility for Research and Innovation) and a Principal Lecturer in the School of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Portsmouth, UK. I am also an Associate Member of the Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation. (more)
Research

Research

My main research interests are in the area of Dynamical Systems, in particular renormalisation group methods and universal phenomena. (more)
Teaching

Teaching

My main teaching responsibilities at present include undergraduate courses in Financial Derivative Pricing and Final Year Projects across a number of topics. (more)
Public Engagement

Public Engagement

I have been involved in several successful projects on the interface between science and public understanding, including the Mathematics Posters on the London Underground project in 2000. (more)
School of Mathematics and Physics

School of Mathematics and Physics

The School of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Portsmouth undertakes fundamental research in the mathematical sciences. (more)

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