Applied Mathematics
College of Science,
School of Mathematics, Statistics and Applied Mathematics
Course overview
Programmes available
PhD (Applied Mathematics), part-time
MSc (Applied Mathematics), full-time
MSc (Applied Mathematics), part-time
Entry requirements
Areas of interest
Multibody system dynamics, numerical bifurcation analysis, piecewise smooth dynamical systems, biomathematics.
Quantum field theory and conformal field theory, vertex operator algebras, modular groups and forms.
Theoretical high energy physics: renormalization theory and supersymmetry.
Modelling and analysis of diffusion problems arising in solid state physics and drug release; modelling of wastewater treatment processes—in particular, anaerobic processes.
Elastic waves and stability, Nonlinear Solid Biomechanics.
Researcher profiles
Find out more
Dr. Niall Madden | Mary Kelly
T 353 91 493 803 | 353 91 492 332
E niall.madden@nuigalway.ie; mary.kelly@nuigalway.ie
http://larmor.nuigalway.ie/
PAC code
PhD (full-time) GYT75
PhD (part-time) GYT76
MSc (full-time) GYT73
MSc (part-time) GYT74
Fees for this course
Current Students
VO Thi Ngoc Tuoi
Applied Mathematics
"Being a PhD student in Applied Mathematics has given me a golden chance of gaining in-depth knowledge and experience. The purpose of my project is to develop and analyze mathematical model governing the diffusion of a drug through a polymer-coated stent used for the prevention of restenosis. After my study, I could pursue a career in the biomedical device industry or in academia."

