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Industrial and Applied Mathematics, PhD, University of Nottingham

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University of Nottingham

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About Industrial and Applied Mathematics, PhD - at University of Nottingham

Course overview:

Research areas include:

  • bifurication theory
  • elasticity
  • exponential asymptotics
  • fluid mechanics
  • free surface problems
  • industrial mathematics
  • nonlinear and statistical optics
  • nonlinear waves and solutions
  • nuceation/coagulation-fragmentation processes
  • pattern formation and reaction-diffusion equations

Conferences and seminars:

Postgraduate students are encouraged to participate in the many School research-related activities, and attend appropriate national and international conferences. We also offer a diverse range of research seminars, which you are welcome to attend.

Research students also have access to specialised mathematical training courses such as those provided by the Academy for PhD Training in Statistics (APTS) or the Mathematics Access Grid Conferencing (MAGIC) group who run courses using videoconferencing technology.

Research:

The school has active research groups in many branches of Applied Mathematics (comprising Mathematical Physics and Theoretical Mechanics), Pure Mathematics and Statistics. It is also host to the Centre for Mathematical Medicine and Biology. Much of the research undertaken is multidisciplinary and crosses traditional boundaries.

The taught masters programmes offered in the school have been carefully designed to reflect our research strengths and are being constantly informed and updated by the work taking place in our research groups.

For a more extensive overview, please view the research area on The University of Nottingham online prospectus.

Entry requirements:

The usual minimum requirement for entry is an upper 2nd class honours degree or international equivalent in mathematics (or mathematics related subject) or its equivalent.

International research students need to achieve an IELTS score of 6.5 with no less than 6.0 in each element.The University runs a number of preparatory English programmes each summer and, for extra support during your degree, you can attend its free language classes.

Entry requirements

International research students need to achieve an IELTS score of 6.5 with no less than 6.0 in each element.The University runs a number of preparatory English programmes each summer and, for extra support during your degree, you can attend its free language classes.

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