Ramón Nartallo-Kaluarachchi
I am a second-year doctoral researcher at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, pursuing the DPhil in Mathematics. I am co-supervised by Professors Alain Goriely, Renaud Lambiotte & Morten Kringelbach. I am a member of the Oxford Mathematical Brain Modelling group, Oxford Centre for Industrial & Applied Mathematics, and the Centre for Eudaimonia and Human Flourishing. Prior to this, I completed the Master’s of Mathematics with study in Europe (MMath) at the University of Warwick where I graduated first class.
Research Interests
I have broad research interests in applied mathematics and computational science. I am working at the interface of complex systems, networks and data science researching how to model and analyse neuroimaging within this framework. Currently, I am working on developing methods and theory for analysing the nonequilibrium (thermo)dynamics of neuroimaging data using tools from statistical physics and data science. More generally, I hope to apply mathematical techniques from dynamical systems, network science, machine learning and data science to problems in neuroscience and biology.