prof steven bishop
Research
Themes
- Prof
- Steven
- Richard
- Bishop
- Prof Steven Bishop
- Tel: +44 (0)20 7679 3082
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- s.bishop@ucl.ac.uk
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- 1984-10-01
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- Department of Mathematics
- University College London
- 25 Gordon Street
- LONDON
- WC1H 0AY
- ACAPRO
- 1984-10-01
- 1
- Professor of Nonlinear Dynamics
- MI
- Dept of Mathematics
- MPS
- Faculty of Maths & Physical Sciences
- 1984-10-01
Research Summary
My research interests span a broad variety of topics motivated mainly by problems in engineering dynamics. Identifying instabilities in nonlinear dynamical systems forms a running theme with particular emphasis on parametrically excited continuous systems and the interesting phenomena found in non-smooth systems such as those involving repeated impacts. Previous research areas have included the control of chaos and chaotic synchronisation but additionally the concepts of nonlinear dynamics have been applied to study ship capsize, the spread of fires in rooms, the stability of electronic phase-locked loops, sand dune morphology and other physical problems of practical interest. More recently my research is focused on dynamics of social systems and systems approach to policy modeling.
- 5495
- Cellular Automata modelling of seabed recovery after marine aggregate dredging
- 6327
- Dream Fellowship
- 5236
- ENFOLDing: Explaining Modelling and Forecasting Global Dynamics
- 6329
- FuturICT Flagship Pilot Action
- 6330
- GSDP
Big science and big administration
Towards integrative risk management and more resilient societies
Quantifying the advantage of looking forward
Predicting the Recovery of Biological Communities on the Seabed after Marine Aggregate Dredging
Breaking the symmetry on the parametrically excited pendulum
Academic Background
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Award YearQualificationInstitution
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2001DSCUniversity of London
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1986PhDPolytechnic of North London
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1980MScBrunel University
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1979BScUniversity of London
Biography
I am first and foremost an applied mathematician who seeks to apply our knowledge to solve problems of practical interest, while at the same time educating others and allowing them to reach their own potential.
1979 - 80
Teaching assistant (during MSc), Brunel University (mathematics to engineers)
1980 - 83
Research Assistant and part-time Lecturer in Mathematics (numerical methods/analysis), Polytechnic of North London
1983 - 84
Lecturer in Mathematics (mathematical methods, numerical analysis), Polytechnic of North London
1984 - 89
Research Fellow, Civil Engineering Department, University College London 1989-94 UK Science and Engineering Research Council 5 year Advanced Research Fellow, University College London.
1994 - 95
Lecturer and Manager of the Centre for Nonlinear Dynamics and its Applications, University College London
1995 - 98
Reader in Nonlinear Dynamics, Centre for Nonlinear Dynamics and its Applications, University College London.
1998 - 2003
Professor of Nonlinear Dynamics the Centre for Nonlinear Dynamics and its Applications, University College London
2003 - Today
Professor of Nonlinear Dynamics, Mathematics Department, University College London
- ASTI
- Art and Science
- CMR
- Dream Fellowship
- ENFOLDing
- FuturICT
- GSD
- GSDP
- Nonlyniar
- AGWIL25
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- FMEDD49
- dr francesca medda
- SJOHN86
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- SCASC33
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- HMFRY30
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- JMBAT23
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- PBAUD71
- mr peter baudains
- EMARC01
- dr elio marchione
- MAUST60
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- SPHAN24
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- RRSIM33
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- ARDEN22
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