Dr David Wood
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Dave WoodPrincipal Teaching Fellow Office: B1.13 |
Research Interests: Dynamical systems, bifurcations with symmetry, applications to biology and industry
Teaching Responsibilities 2011/12:
Term 1: MA133 Differential Equations
Terms 1 & 2: MA240 Modelling Nature's Nonlinearity
Committees (department):
- Undergraduate Teaching Committee
- Student Staff Liaison Committee (SSLC)
- First Year Exam Board (first year exam secretary)
- Second Year Exam Board
- Finals Exam Board
Committees (not in department):
- Sub-Faculty of Science
- Board of the Faculty of Science
- Faculty of Science First Year Board of Examiners
- Staistics Department Teaching Committee
- Warwick Active Community Programme Steering Committee (Warwick Volunteers)
- Faculty of Science Teaching and Learning Forum (Chair)
- Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning (IATL) Management Committee
- E-Learning Steering Committee
Most relevant recent publications:
D. Wood, A Cautionary Tale Of Coupling Cells With Internal Symmetries, International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos 11, pp 123-132, 2001
D. Wood, D. Allwright, Optimisation Of Hydrophone Placement: A Dynamical Systems Approach, European Journal of Applied Mathematics 14, pp369-386, 2003
M. Bayliss, R. Morris, M. Muldoon, M. Readman, L. Reynolds, I. Stewart, D. Wood, Control Of Free Length When Coiling A Helical Spring, IEE Control Theory and Applications, 148, 2001
For more information and further publications see Dave Wood's personal homepage

