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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, Montpellier, France. 2007 - 2008: post-doc, Theoretical Physics (CPT) and Immunology Centres (CIML) in Marseilles, France. 2005 - 2007: post-doc, at Inria, 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, follow this link but do not hesitate to get in touch for other project ideas.

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

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