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RoSBNet Members

Below you will find a list of RoSBNet members, with links to their websites for more information.

Engineering/Mathematics Researchers

Speaker Affiliation Research Interests
Antonis Papachristodoulou University of Oxford Systems and synthetic biology, nonlinear systems, automatic control systems, synchronization, complex networks
Frank Allgower Institute for Systems Theory and Automatic Control, University of Stuttgart Automatic control, systems biology
Mauricio Barahona Imperial College London Applied mathematics in biological, physical and engineering systems
Hong Yue University of Strathclyde Modelling and system analysis of biological networks; optimal/robust experimental design; Process control
William Heath University of Manchester System Identification: in particular identification of signals and dynamic models associated with biological homeostasis
Anne Smith University of St Andrews Complex biological networks (molecular, neuronal, ecological), network evolution
Marcus Tindall University of Reading Mathematical modelling, multi-scale modelling, multicellular systems biology, bacterial chemotaxis , non-linear ordinary and partial differential equations
Eric Bullinger Université de Liège Systems Biology, from data analysis over modelling to model analysis as well as the development of system theoretical methodologies
Jongrae Kim University of Glasgow Stochastic dynamics; System identification; Robustness analysis; Large-scale network analysis
Elias August Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Systems biology
Felix Reed-Tsochas University of Oxford
Jotun Hein University of Oxford Bioinformatics
James Anderson University of Oxford Control and dynamical systems, systems biology, synthetic biology
Patrick McSharry University of Oxford Signal processing, systems biology, complex adaptive systems, operations research and forecasting
Steffen Waldherr Institute for Systems Theory and Automatic Control

Universität Stuttgart || Applications of approaches from control engineering and dynamical systems theory to systems biology and biological networks

Reiko Tanaka Imperial College London Biological control, systems biology
Jonathan Whiteley University of Oxford Mathematical modelling and scientific computing related to multiscale, multiphysics problems arising in physiology and biology
Achillefs Kapanidis University of Oxford Single-molecule studies of DNA-processing biomachines
Darren Wilkinson Newcastle University Applications of Bayesian statistics to a variety of problems in Molecular biology, Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
David Gavaghan University of Oxford Computational biology
Declan Bates University of Exeter Robustness and feedback control in cellular and physiological systems
Jorge Goncalves University of Cambridge Systems Biology: modelling, analysis, and control of biological systems like circadian rhythms and gene regulatory networks.
Domitilla del Vecchio MIT Control and dynamical systems, biomolecular networks
Hana El-Samad University of California, San Francisco Interface between biology, mathematics, dynamical systems, and control theory
John Ryan University of Oxford Molecular motors, membrane proteins, single-molecule electronics and photonics
Mustafa Khammash University of California, Santa Barbara Control theory and its applications to engineering and to biological systems
Philip Maini University of Oxford Mathematical and computational modelling of temporal and spatiotemporal phenomena in a number of areas in the life sciences, including developmental biology, wound healing, cancer biology and bacterial chemotaxis
Nick Jones Imperial College London Cellular fluctuations and cellular energy variability, Principles of Natural networks
Steve Duncan University of Oxford Control theory, biological systems, epidemiology
Guy-Bart Stan Imperial College London Nonlinear dynamical systems and control, complex networks, synthetic biology, systems biology
Bence Melykuti University of California, Santa Barbara The interfaces of mathematical (esp. probabilistic) modelling, stochastic processes, control theory, systems biology, operations research
Abdullah Hamadeh University of Waterloo Modelling and analysis of nonlinear dynamical systems with applications to automatic control, process control and systems biology
Edward Hancock University of Oxford Nonlinear dynamical systems, systems biology
Alex Lubansky University of Oxford Microfluidics, Rheology, Synthetic Biology
Natalja Strelkowa Imperial College London Stochastic analysis of gene regulatory networks and applications of control theory and theoretical aspects of population dynamical models
Andrew Chipperfield University of Southampton Control systems engineering, biomedical modelling, signal processing
Orkun Soyer University of Exeter Evolutionary systems biology, synthetic biology, signalling networks, metabolic networks, bacterial communities
Mario Di Bernardo University of Bristol Analysis, synchronization and control of complex networks, systems and synthetic Biology
Eric Werner University of Oxford
Tongli Zhang University of Oxford Modelling signal transduction pathways in mammalian cells
Rodolphe Sepulchre Université de Liège Nonlinear control and optimization













Biology/Biochemistry Researchers

Researchers from the Ethical, Legal and Social Sciences