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Tristan Pryer is a Professor and Director of the Bath Institute for Mathematical Innovation (IMI) at the University of Bath. He is affiliated with the Department of Mathematical Sciences and collaborates with the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Statistical Applied Mathematics (SAMBa) and IAAPS. His interdisciplinary work spans mathematical innovation, computational science, and applied research.
- Primary Affiliations: Institute for Mathematical Innovation (IMI)
- Department: Department of Mathematical Sciences
Dr. Pryer’s research interests center on numerical methods for partial differential equations, particularly finite element and discontinuous Galerkin techniques. He applies these to diverse fields including fluid dynamics, proton therapy, environmental modeling (e.g., landslides, soil moisture), and data assimilation. His work also extends to machine learning and artificial intelligence, notably through projects like the UKRI AI Research Hub for Real Data. He emphasizes computational efficiency, stability, and error control in numerical simulations.
In grants and collaborations, he has secured funding as Principal Investigator (PI) for the Daphne Jackson Trust Fellowship (2024–2026) and as Co-Investigator (CoI) in projects such as the AI4CI Research Hub, Collective Intelligence initiatives, and cannabis harm reduction studies. His contributions include advancing mesh adaptation strategies, developing positivity-preserving frameworks for medical applications, and exploring stochastic models for wireless networks.
He leads the IMI, fostering interdisciplinary research and innovation. Collaborations with institutions like UK Research & Innovation and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council underscore his role in bridging academic and applied domains.



