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Paul Bressloff is a Professor and Chair in Applied Mathematics at Imperial College London. His current research focuses on stochastic non-equilibrium processes, particularly applications in molecular cell biology. His work draws on a wide range of analytical tools and mathematical methods, including probability theory, stochastic processes, non-equilibrium statistical physics, partial differential equations, and dynamical systems theory to explore nonlinear patterns and waves. In 2014, he published the graduate textbook "Stochastic Processes in Cell Biology" with Springer, and a two-volume second edition was released in 2022. He has been a senior faculty member of the graduate program in mathematical biology at the University of Utah from 2001 to 2023, contributing significantly to both teaching and mentoring in this field. He encourages inquiries into Ph.D. opportunities and welcomes anyone interested for a friendly chat.
Imperial College London • London, United Kingdom
Chair in Applied Mathematics and Stochastic Processes
Specialisms available in Materials for the Energy Transition or Theory and Simulation of Materials.