
About
Aaron Pim is a Research Fellow in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Bath, affiliated with the EPSRC-funded MaThRad program grant. Previously, he was a postdoctoral research assistant at the University of Oxford, collaborating with Prof. Ian Griffiths on colloidal aggregation in liquid crystals using lattice-Boltzmann techniques.
His research interests span mathematical modelling, asymptotic methods, numerical analysis, and applications in liquid crystals and medical physics. He chairs the Numerical Analysis seminar series, organizing speakers and events within the department.
Pim holds a PhD in asymptotic and variational methods for liquid crystal defects, supervised by Professors Cherednichenko, Sivaloganathan, and Majumdar. His recent work focuses on proton beam therapy modelling, published in the Journal of Mathematical Biology.
He is currently accepting doctoral students and actively contributes to collaborative research projects in applied mathematics and interdisciplinary science.


