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Neil Evans is an Associate Professor in the School of Engineering at the University of Warwick, affiliated with the Systems and Information Stream. He holds roles as Module Leader for Biomedical Systems Modelling (ES4A4) and Biomechanics (ES3H4/ES97E). His research focuses on systems modelling and control of biomedical processes, structural identifiability analysis, and applications in pharmacology, tumour growth, and biomechanical systems. He is a member of the Biomedical and Biological Engineering research group and the Biomedical Engineering Institute.
Education: PhD in nonlinear control of infinite-dimensional systems from the Warwick Mathematics Institute (1999).
Research Interests: Includes systems pharmacology, tumour growth modelling, immune system dynamics, and biomechanics of mobility and orthoses design. He has contributed to projects like the PROLIMB EPSRC-funded initiative for upper limb prosthetics and AstraZeneca’s oncology drug development analyses. His work emphasizes model selection, validation, and application in drug development and clinical settings.
Grants & Projects: Includes EPSRC grants for sensorimotor prosthetics (PROLIMB), systems toxicology analysis, and mathematical engineering summer schools. Recent publications highlight advancements in machine learning for grasp analysis, pharmacokinetic models, and structural identifiability in mixed-effects systems.
Awards: None listed.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Biomedical Engineering Institute and collaborates with industry and healthcare groups on translational research.



