
معرفی
David J.B. Lloyd is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Surrey, co-founder and co-director of the Surrey Centre for Criminology. His research focuses on nonlinear pattern formation, mathematical criminology, and data science. He holds the 2024 SIAM T. Brooke Benjamin Prize and is a recipient of the 2024 School's Supervisor of the Year award.
Education: PhD (Applied Mathematics, University of Bristol), MEng (Engineering Mathematics, University of Bristol), PGCAP (University of Surrey). He has held roles from Lecturer to Professor at Surrey since 2005. His work integrates interdisciplinary approaches, spanning mathematics, criminology, space applications, and medical physics.
Research Interests: Localized patterns in fluid systems, crime modeling and network analysis, astrodynamics, and medical physics. Collaborators include institutions like the European Space Agency and Surrey Police. Key achievements include the EMBER software (runner-up in DSWeb 2018 contest) and leadership in the £4m ERIE project.
Awards and Grants: Over £4m in grants, including EPSRC and European Space Agency funding. Awards include the SIAM Benjamin Prize and multiple teaching/supervision recognitions.
Labs and Teams: Leads the Mathematics at the Interface Group and collaborates across disciplines via the Surrey Centre for Criminology and Centre for Mathematical and Computational Biology.


