Richard graduated with a degree in Physics from Cambridge
University in 1983 and a PhD in Applied Mathematics from
Leeds University in 1988. He worked at Brown and Yale
Universities on fluid mechanics and data analysis problems
until moving to Rockefeller University, New York to work on
optical imaging and modelling of the visual cortex. After
working at Imperial College, London, he was appointed
lecturer at Exeter University in 1999.
Research interests
Pattern recognition, adaptive computing, quantitative analysis
of brain function, modelling of cortical architecture,
characterisation and measurement of chaotic systems,
numerical analysis, dynamical systems and chaos and
application of dynamical systems techniques to biology.
Further details of some of research projects can be found on
my research pages.
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