Connectionists: Funded Mathematics PhD at the University of Exeter - Designing the dynamics of coupled oscillators

Purcell, Sarah s.purcell at exeter.ac.uk
Tue Oct 16 12:34:34 EDT 2018


Designing the dynamics of coupled oscillators<http://www.exeter.ac.uk/studying/funding/award/?id=3301>
Mathematics PhD (funded)
University of Exeter

Supervisors:
Dr Christian Bick<http://emps.exeter.ac.uk/mathematics/staff/cb618> - University of Exeter
Dr Kyle Wedgwood<http://emps.exeter.ac.uk/mathematics/staff/kcaw201> - University of Exeter

The University of Exeter's College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences is inviting applications for a fully-funded PhD studentship to commence in January 2019 or as soon as possible thereafter. For eligible students the studentship will cover tuition fees (UK/EU/International) in full plus an annual tax-free stipend of at least £14,777 for 3.5 years full-time, or pro rata for part-time study.  The student would be based in the Department of Mathematics in the College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences in Exeter.

Networks of interacting oscillatory units are abundant in nature and technology. Their function and dynamics governs crucial aspects of our lives, ranging from the stability of power grids to the dynamics of the human brain. The dynamics of oscillator networks depends on (1) which oscillators interact with which other oscillator and (2) how oscillators interact with one another. This project will contribute to the question how the interplay between these two factors shape the network dynamics.

The main aim of this PhD project is to develop theoretical and numerical approaches how oscillator networks can be designed to have specific interactions. This will allow to generate networks that exhibit a range of synchronized and locally synchronized dynamics. Moreover, the supervisor is currently collaborating with the experimental group of Istvan Z Kiss in St Louis (USA) who are working on electrochemical oscillators. Hence, there may be an opportunity to help implement the theoretical results in real-world experimental systems.

Entry requirements
Applicants for this studentship must have obtained, or be about to obtain, a First or Upper Second Class UK Honours degree, or the equivalent qualifications gained outside the UK, in an appropriate area of science or technology.

If English is not your first language you will need to have achieved at least 6.5 in IELTS and no less than 6.0 in any section by the start of the project. Alternative tests may be acceptable (see http://www.exeter.ac.uk/postgraduate/apply/english/).<http://see%20http:/www.exeter.ac.uk/postgraduate/apply/english/).>

For more information, please contact Dr. Christian Bick (C.Bick at exeter.ac.uk<mailto:C.Bick at exeter.ac.uk>) or Dr. Kyle Wedgwood (K.C.A.Wedgwood at exeter.ac.uk<mailto:K.C.A.Wedgwood at exeter.ac.uk>) or see http://www.exeter.ac.uk/studying/funding/award/?id=3301


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