PAUL C. BRESSLOFF portrait
  • Adjunct Professor, Ophthalmology & Visual Science
  • Adjunct Professor, Mathematics
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Education

  • BA, Theoretical Physics, University of Oxford
  • Ph. D, Mathematics, King's College London. Project: Quantum field theory of superstrings in the light-cone gauge

Biography

I am a Professor of Mathematics in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Utah, where I am a faculty member of the Mathematical Biology Group. My research interests can be divided into two broad areas: (i) stochastic processes in cell biology and (ii) mathematical neuroscience and neural field theory. My work draws upon a wide range of methods in applied mathematics and theoretical physics including stochastic processes, statistical physics, nonlinear PDEs, and dynamical systems theory.