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In my research work I use the methods of applied mathematics to investigate problems arising in physical and biological sciences, and I am particularly fascinated by Animal and Plant Biomechanics. Additional fields of interests of mine are the Physics of Sustainability, Ecology and especially Agroforestry, Sustainable food systems and the possible connections with Degrowth ideas. For my Ph.D. I explored the Nonlinear Dynamics of Active Liquid Crystals, working under the supervision of Prof. Jens Eggers and Prof. Tanniemola Liverpool at the University of Bristol,
I have also been involved in the Woodland Academy, a research project with the Graduate School of Education at the University of Bristol, focused upon developing a new curricular approach to the teaching of STEM subjects in the woods.
So far, my research work has focused on two main subjects, very much interrelated with each other and both inspired by natural phenomena:
I have also been involved in the Woodland Academy, a research project with the Graduate School of Education at the University of Bristol, focused upon developing a new curricular approach to the teaching of STEM subjects in the woods.
So far, my research work has focused on two main subjects, very much interrelated with each other and both inspired by natural phenomena: