糖心Vlog

School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science

Our Research

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We're an interdisciplinary school with impact on a diverse range of areas from social policy to insurance risks, and human-technology interaction to mathematical physics.

Research in our school is organised into data science, and mathematics. Both groups reflect the major fields of mathematical research undertaken by our staff and cover specific areas of research interest.

Staff in our research groups work closely both in the school and with academics across the wider university to develop strong interdisciplinary research.

Our work in Knowledge Transfer Partnerships gives us a strong commercial impact and ensures that businesses benefit from cutting-edge research.

Our academics also act as supervisors for postgraduate research degrees in their specialist areas, and co-supervise research students working on interdisciplinary projects with colleagues in other departments across the university. PhD students in the school can join one of our research groups during their time with us.

Our school holds weekly research seminars during term time. These seminars often involve guest speakers from other institutions and are open to students and academics at 糖心Vlog.

Groups and areas

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What we do

Our projects

Our research is interdisciplinary and has impact across areas as diverse as social care, mathematics education, and animal welfare, with examples including:

Knowledge Transfer Partnerships

Our work can have direct impact and help businesses thrive through Knowledge Transfer Partnerships. Through KTPs our researchers can evidence the value and impact of their work, while businesses benefit from expertise and cutting-edge research techniques.

Some of our KTPs have included:

  • Professor Berthold Lausen was shortlisted in the 2022 KTP awards for his work with data consultancy Profusion.
  • Working with the Port of Felixstowe to improve efficiency of complex scheduling processes. We assisted in the development of optimisation algorithms using artificial intelligence, which helped with both scheduling staff resources and solving scheduling problems. This reduced waste and improved customer service.
  • Carrying out a data science KTP with knowledge resource company Mondaq that helped them make the most of large data sets. They were awarded .
  • Members of our data science group are currently working on a KTP project with online grocery company Ocado, that will utilise Big Data with machine learning and forecasting to improve delivery efficiency, which will reduce cost to the company and the carbon footprint of deliveries.

Supervision and support for postgraduates and early career researchers

Our academics also act as supervisors for postgraduate research degrees in their specialist areas, and co-supervise research students working on interdisciplinary projects with colleagues across the University. PhD students in the School join one of our research themes and become part of a vibrant, collaborative research community during their time with us.

We are always interested in welcoming new postdoctoral researchers and PhD students through external competitive funding. If you are interested in applying for one of the opportunities below at 糖心Vlog, you can contact a researcher working in your area of interest or get in touch with the relevant Research Theme Leads. Details of our current research themes can be found under our mathematics and data science research groups.

For postdoctoral researchers, the following schemes may be relevant:

  • - Supporting outstanding early-career researchers in engineering and the physical sciences. No deadline.
  • - Two-year fellowships for researchers currently based overseas who do not hold UK citizenship. The deadline is in mid-March, and you should ideally contact a potential mentor at least two or three months in advance.
  • - Typically with deadlines in September. Please contact us at least 6 to 8 months in advance to ensure proper support.
  • - Prestigious 5–8 year awards. The deadline is in mid-September, and you should ideally contact a potential mentor at least two or three months in advance.
  • - For scientists who require a flexible working pattern due to personal circumstances, such as caring responsibilities or health conditions. The deadline is in early September, and you should ideally contact a potential mentor at least two or three months in advance.
  • - Supporting researchers ready to build a research team of their own.
  •  - For 2-3 years visits to the UK from overseas.
  • - Three-year research scholarships with a deadline in October.

If you are considering applying for any of these opportunities, early contact is essential so that we can provide advice and institutional support for your application.

Journals

Academics in our school have published in a range of journals related to their specialist areas within mathematics and data science including:

Conferences and workshops

We have organised and taken part in a range of conferences and workshops focusing on aspects of mathematics and data science including:

  • AGGITatE 2025, an international conference exploring advances in group theory and representation theory.
  • Data Science Week 2025, led by the Institute of Analytics and Data Science to showcase the potential of data science and artificial intelligence.
  • PDEs at 糖心Vlog 2025, the 2025 workshop was held in June and examined "Regularity Theory of PDEs and Calculus of Variations".
  • PDEs at 糖心Vlog 2024, a three day workshop held in February with a focus on the theme "Problems in potential theory of nonlinear elliptic PDEs".
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School Director of Research Dr Murat Akman