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Professor Marco Thiel is a Personal Chair in the Department of Physics at the University of Aberdeen, within the School of Natural and Computing Sciences. He is Deputy Director of the Institute for Complex Systems and Mathematical Biology and affiliated with the Institute of Pure and Applied Mathematics. His research focuses on applied mathematics, nonlinear dynamics, and data-based modeling.
Research Interests:
- Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Modelling
- Dynamical Systems Theory and Recurrence Analysis
- Network Theory and Complex Systems
- Systems Biology and Cellular Modeling
- Data Analysis and Nonlinear Time Series
- Mathematics of Distance Inequalities
His recent publications span topics such as network inference, oscillatory systems, cellular protein production, and recurrence-based methods for dynamical systems. These works reflect a strong interdisciplinary focus, combining mathematical rigor with applications in biology and neuroscience. The research often involves collaborations with groups in systems biology and medical physics, emphasizing integrative modeling approaches.
Scientific Contributions:
- Co-investigator on major BBSRC-funded projects on fungal pathogens and ribosomal traffic
- Editor of Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos: Advances and Perspectives (Springer, 2010)
- Contributor to key reference works in computational neuroscience and brain connectivity
He has advised on and contributed to research in systems biology, particularly in modeling Candida albicans stress responses and cellular dynamics. He leads in the development of recurrence-based methods for analyzing complex systems. His teaching includes courses in nonlinear dynamics, modeling complex systems, and data science. He is actively involved in interdisciplinary research groups focusing on mathematical biology and data science.

