Education
University of Oxford.
University of Oxford.
In particular his research has focussed on the numerical analysis of dynamical systems, applications of stochastic ordinary and partial differential equations, Bayesian inverse problems and data assimilation. He has been an invited speaker at the International Council for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ICIAM) in Zurich, 2007, and at the International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) in Seoul, 2014. Education and Andrew Stuart graduated in Mathematics from Bristol University in 1983, and then obtained his Doctor of Philosophy from the Oxford University Computing Laboratory in 1986.
After postdoctoral study in applied mathematics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he held permanent positions at the University of Bath, in mathematics, and at Stanford University, in engineering.
He is currently Professor of Mathematics at Warwick University. Pavliotis and O. Gonzalez and Law, Andrew Stuart has worked with a large number of collaborators, including a significant number of Doctor of Philosophy students and postdoctoral researchers.
He has won numerous awards, including the 1989 Leslie Fox Prize for Numerical Analysis, the Monroe H. Martin Prize from IPST Maryland, the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics James Wilkinson Prize and Germund Dahlquist Prize in 1997, the Whitehead Prize from the London Mathematical Society in 2000, and the Juris Doctor Crawford Prize in 2007.