Marie Curie EU funded project on Asynchronous Networks



Education & Outreach

Graduate level courses

  • An advanced course on networks for graduate students and faculty given in the autumn term 2015 at Imperial. The course was largely based on the Fellow's work on Asynchronous Networks. Link to Course Outline
  • Ten 1 hour lectures on Heteroclinic Dynamics at the Coimbra Mathematics Summer School, Portugal, September 5-9, 2016. Audience, of about 20, consisted mainly of mathematics graduates from EU countries though there were participants from further afield. The course introduced topics of contemporary interest in dynamics and networks with potential applications in ecology, game theory and neuroscience. Much of the course was based on work of the Fellow done during the fellowship at Imperial. Notes were written for the course (about 75 pages) and may be expanded into a short mongraph of about 100 pages.

Group photo, September 9, after Lecture 9


Public and General Lectures

  • Public lecture on Illuminating Chaos - Art (and Science) on Average given at Dynamics Days Europe 2015, Exeter.
  • Lecture on Visualization of Complex Dynamics and Structure given at AMS-EMS-SPM international conference held in Porto, 10-13 June, 2015.
  • Public lecture on October 12, 2016, in the University of Bath Institute for Mathematical Innovation series on Chaos and the art of visualizing complexity..
  • Lecture at the third general meeting of the European Society for Mathematics and the Arts, to be held in Ljubljana September 21-25, 2016, on Using Mathematics and Art in Educational Outreach.


email: mikefield@gmail.com

Professor Mike Field
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106