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Constance Sharp

Constance Sharp

PhD student

Research interests

  • Non-equilibrium Science

Biography

I graduated from King’s College London in 2011 with a BSc in Mathematics.  In my final year I studied a lot of theoretical physics, and in summer internships I undertook research looking at the application of statistical analysis techniques to the analysis of antibody sequences. My research interests include the use of mathematical techniques to answer biological, geographical and social science questions. Returning to study, the CANES programme seemed like an obvious choice as it gives the opportunity to explore different interdisciplinary fields and learn a broad range of theory and techniques before deciding from the range of interesting research projects. 

Research

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Cross-Disciplinary Approaches to Non-Equilibrium Systems (CANES)

The mission of CANES is to train future research leaders in the understanding, control and design of systems far from equilibrium, based on rigorous training in theoretical modelling, simulation and data-driven analysis, and a breadth of awareness of common themes across disciplines.

Research

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Cross-Disciplinary Approaches to Non-Equilibrium Systems (CANES)

The mission of CANES is to train future research leaders in the understanding, control and design of systems far from equilibrium, based on rigorous training in theoretical modelling, simulation and data-driven analysis, and a breadth of awareness of common themes across disciplines.