Dr Kieran Boniface
Academic and research departments
Mathematics at the Interface Group, Nonlinear Waves and Geometric Fluid Dynamics Group, School of Mathematics and Physics.About
My research project
Mathematical models for mechanotransduction with application to organoidsMy interests lie in developing continuum models for the mechanical forces in active tissue cultures. This work is under the supervision of Dr Carina Dunlop. I am currently a member of the Mathematics of Life and Social Sciences research group.
Prior to this I completed my MMath here at Surrey achieving a first. My Masters research project was in fluid dynamics, the project was titled "Dynamics of Free Vortices" and was supervised by Dr Matt Turner. Throughout this project I studied the dynamics of vortex systems in various different geometries with the aim of classifying their motion.
Supervisors
My interests lie in developing continuum models for the mechanical forces in active tissue cultures. This work is under the supervision of Dr Carina Dunlop. I am currently a member of the Mathematics of Life and Social Sciences research group.
Prior to this I completed my MMath here at Surrey achieving a first. My Masters research project was in fluid dynamics, the project was titled "Dynamics of Free Vortices" and was supervised by Dr Matt Turner. Throughout this project I studied the dynamics of vortex systems in various different geometries with the aim of classifying their motion.
Teaching
I am currently part of the marking support team for MAT1030 Calculus, MAT2007 ODEs and MAT3041 Mathematical Fluid Mechanics.