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Etienne Farcot

Associate Professor, Faculty of Science

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Biography

2022 - : Associate Professor, School of Mathematical Sciences, University of Nottingham. 2013 - 2021: Assistant Professor, School of Mathematical Sciences, University of Nottingham. 2008 - 2013: Chargé de Recherches (permanent researcher), Inria, Virtual Plants team in Montpellier, France. 2007 - 2008: post-doc, Theoretical Physics (CPT) and Immunology Centres (CIML) in Marseilles, France. 2005 - 2007: post-doc, at Inria, COMORE team in Sophia-Antipolis, France.

2005: PhD in applied mathematics at the Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble (France). 2001: Engineer's Degree from ENSIMAG and a Master's in applied mathematics from Université de Grenoble.

Research Summary

Broadly speaking, my research concerns dynamical systems and their application to complex phenomena, especially in biology. I study different formalisms: discrete or continuous in time and/or space,… read more

Recent Publications

  • FARCOT, ETIENNE and MELLOR, NATHAN, 2022. Gene Regulatory Network Investigation Using Ordinary Differential Equations Plant Systems Biology. 33-58
  • SMITH, OLIVER, CATTELL, OLIVER, FARCOT, ETIENNE, O’DEA, REUBEN D and HOPCRAFT, KEITH I, 2022. The effect of renewable energy incorporation on power grid stability and resilience Science advances. 8(9), eabj6734
  • AZPEITIA, EUGENIO, TICHTINSKY, GABRIELLE, LE MASSON, MARIE, SERRANO-MISLATA, ANTONIO, LUCAS, JÉRÉMY, GREGIS, VERONICA, GIMENEZ, CARLOS, PRUNET, NATHANAËL, FARCOT, ETIENNE, KATER, MARTIN M and OTHERS, 2021. Cauliflower fractal forms arise from perturbations of floral gene networks Science. 373(6551), 192-197
  • TRUSKINA, JEKATERINA, HAN, JINGYI, CHRYSANTHOU, ELINA, GALVAN-AMPUDIA, CARLOS S, LAINÉ, STÉPHANIE, BRUNOUD, GERALDINE, MACÉ, JULIEN, BELLOWS, SIMON, LEGRAND, JONATHAN, BÅGMAN, ANNE-MAARIT and OTHERS, 2021. A network of transcriptional repressors modulates auxin responses Nature. 589(7840), 116-119

Current Research

Broadly speaking, my research concerns dynamical systems and their application to complex phenomena, especially in biology. I study different formalisms: discrete or continuous in time and/or space, as well as intermediary, hybrid systems, in particular piecewise-linear formulations. I am interested in the relationships between these types of models, as well as their applications to model real world phenomena, which often requires a combination of varied mathematical frameworks.

Future Research

I welcome any applications for PhD. For a few examples of potential PhD projects, see below but do not hesitate to get in touch for other project ideas:

https://www.maths.nottingham.ac.uk/postgraduate/projects/index.php?proposer=pmzef

Do not hesitate to get in touch if you are interested.

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