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Professor Tim Rogers is affiliated with the University of Bath as a faculty member in the Department of Mathematical Sciences. He is actively involved in research spanning complex systems, network theory, and stochastic processes.
- PhD in Random Matrix Theory from King's College London (2010)
His research focuses on emergent behavior in random systems, including:
- Collective Behavior: Crowd dynamics, lane formation, and noise-enhanced synchronization
- Epidemics & Networks: Spread prediction, node risk assessment, and misinformation impacts
- Ecology & Evolution: Trait emergence, species boundaries, and demographic noise effects
- Random Matrix Theory: Spectral analysis and applications to complex systems
Publication trends reflect interdisciplinary work bridging Physics, Biology, and Mathematics, with a focus on network structures, stochastic modeling, and emergence phenomena.
Scientific awards include:
- 2015: Editor's Choice for Europhys. Lett. 109, 28005
- 2016: Highlight of Journal of Physics A
- 2017: Editor's Suggestion for Phys. Rev. E 92, 032708
He has supervised numerous PhD students and postdocs on projects related to stochastic dynamics, network modeling, and mathematical biology, with ongoing grants from agencies like EPSRC and The Leverhulme Trust.
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