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Dr. Philip Herbert is an Assistant Professor in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computation at the University of Sussex's School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences. His research focuses on numerical analysis, shape optimization, and PDEs on evolving surfaces, with a particular interest in structure-preserving discretization of kinetic equations. He has contributed to advancements in W1,∞ topology methods for shape optimization and stochastic optimization in Banach spaces.
Key research interests include:
- Numerical methods for partial differential equations
- Algorithm development for shape optimization problems
- Applications in biomembrane modeling and fluid dynamics
Recent work emphasizes hypocoercivity theory for kinetic equations and robust optimization techniques. He has secured grants from the London Mathematical Society for interdisciplinary projects linking microbial dynamics and cell-drug interactions with mathematical modeling.
Professional activities include organizing workshops like the UKACM symposium and presenting at conferences such as the IFIP conference and European Finite Element Fair. His collaborative efforts span institutions like Inria Paris and the University of Koblenz.

