Alain Goriely (@alaingoriely) 's Twitter Profile
Alain Goriely

@alaingoriely

Professor of Mathematical Modelling. OCIAM Director. Interested in applied mathematics, applied maths, and applied math (in that order).

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Hadrien Oliveri (@hadrienoliveri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Thrilled to announce that I will be joining MPIPZ Cologne as a Group Leader this September! My team will explore mathematical & mechanical models of plant growth 🌱‼️ Interested students are welcome to contact me privately.

Sara Hamis (@hamiscalculated) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Open postdoc position in mathematical oncology communication/education at Uppsala University🇸🇪. 2 year stipend. Apply before July 15th 2024. (🧵1/5)

📢Open postdoc position in mathematical oncology communication/education at Uppsala University🇸🇪. 2 year stipend. Apply before July 15th 2024.
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Georgia Brennan (@gsbrennan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are outsmarting neurodegenerative diseases with mathematical models that capture the effect of potential treatments on whole-brain Alzheimer’s disease progression. 🧠 Exciting work with Alain Goriely Oxford Mathematics I am delighted to share as a preprint: arxiv.org/abs/2407.03905

Gresham College (@greshamcollege) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great preview of our new Professor of Geometry Alain Goriely 's upcoming series: Mathematics and the Brain: How #Mathematics Changed the Way We Think about Ourselves. Kick's off on 17 Sep!🧠 Oxford Mathematics #maths #biology

Ellen Kuhl (@ln2cool) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The I too ❤️ I2 movement with Alain Goriely started in Palo Alto in January 2024 and is now taking Udine by storm. Read more here 👉 sciencedirect.com/science/articl… and eat more here 👉 dusci.com #granite #cism #summerschool

The I too ❤️ I2 movement with <a href="/AlainGoriely/">Alain Goriely</a>  started in Palo Alto in January 2024 and is now taking Udine by storm. Read more here 👉 sciencedirect.com/science/articl… and eat more here 👉 dusci.com #granite #cism #summerschool
Hadrien Oliveri (@hadrienoliveri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New in Physical Review E: Sachs education and the strange dynamics of plants in rotation🌱🌪️ With Alain Goriely, Heather Harrington, and Derek Moulton. Read the full study here: journals.aps.org/pre/abstract/1… #OpenAccess A head-spinning thread 🧵👇

New in <a href="/PhysRevE/">Physical Review E</a>: Sachs education and the strange dynamics of plants in rotation🌱🌪️ 
With <a href="/AlainGoriely/">Alain Goriely</a>, <a href="/haharrington/">Heather Harrington</a>, and Derek Moulton.

Read the full study here: journals.aps.org/pre/abstract/1… #OpenAccess

A head-spinning thread 🧵👇
EML Webinar (@emlwebinar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this #EML paper, researchers integrate extreme mechanics and soft robotics to provide quantitative insights into the design of bio-inspired soft slender manipulators using the concept of reachability clouds. Ellen Kuhl Alain Goriely sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

In this #EML paper, researchers integrate extreme mechanics and soft robotics to provide quantitative insights into the design of bio-inspired soft slender manipulators using the concept of reachability clouds.
<a href="/ln2cool/">Ellen Kuhl</a> <a href="/AlainGoriely/">Alain Goriely</a> 
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Gresham College (@greshamcollege) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Series preview! In his first Gresham series, renowned #mathematician Professor Alain Goriely explores #Mathematics and the Brain 🧠 Sign up to watch online now, or register for an in-person ticket a month before each event: gres.hm/maths-brain-se… Oxford Mathematics #maths #biology

George Haller (@georgehallereth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Data-driven linearization (DDL) explains dynamic mode decomposition (DMD) as a first-order, approximate linearization of the dynamics on a dominant spectral submanifold. DDL then refines this linearization to higher orders with increased accuracy. link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Data-driven linearization (DDL) explains  dynamic mode decomposition (DMD) as a first-order, approximate linearization of the dynamics  on a dominant spectral submanifold. DDL then refines this linearization to higher orders with increased accuracy.
link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Weickenmeier Lab (@weickenmeierlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am beyond thrilled to share that my group will be moving to the University of Oxford this September. We will be joining the Institute of Biomedical Engineering Engineering Science, Oxford and will be affiliated with the Podium Institute to expand on our work on multiphysics modeling of brain health.

I am beyond thrilled to share that my group will be moving to the <a href="/UniofOxford/">University of Oxford</a> this September. We will be joining the Institute of Biomedical Engineering <a href="/oxengsci/">Engineering Science, Oxford</a> and will be affiliated with the Podium Institute to expand on our work on multiphysics modeling of brain health.
Oxford Mathematics (@oxunimaths) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As children we put a shell to our ear to hear the sea. We should look more closely at the shell's shape. Nature, all curved edges, non-flat faces and few, if any, sharp corners, has inspired a new class of mathematical shapes: soft cells. maths.ox.ac.uk/node/68734 Alain Goriely

As children we put a shell to our ear to hear the sea. We should look more closely at the shell's shape.

Nature, all curved edges, non-flat faces and few, if any, sharp corners, has inspired a new class of mathematical shapes: soft cells.

maths.ox.ac.uk/node/68734 <a href="/AlainGoriely/">Alain Goriely</a>
Alain Goriely (@alaingoriely) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An exciting public event exploring the link between maths and the world in London this 28 September with star speakers organised by the New Scientist newscientist.com/science-events…

Gresham College (@greshamcollege) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today at 6pm: The Big Brain: Size and Intelligence Watch live: gres.hm/big-brain For centuries, scientists have tried to identify what is special about the human brain. Prof Alain Goriely asks, how do we approach this problem from a mathematical standpoint? Oxford Mathematics

Today at 6pm: The Big Brain: Size and Intelligence

Watch live: gres.hm/big-brain

For centuries, scientists have tried to identify what is special about the human brain. Prof <a href="/AlainGoriely/">Alain Goriely</a>  asks, how do we approach this problem from a mathematical standpoint? 

<a href="/OxUniMaths/">Oxford Mathematics</a>