Dr Stanislaw Biber
Expertise
I am an applied mathematician, focusing on problems in dynamical systems, numerical methods, and mathematical modelling. I have experience working on industry-backed problems, as well as problems in ecology and biology.
Current positions
Honorary Teaching Associate
School of Engineering Mathematics and Technology
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Biography
2018 -- Master of Mathematics, St Hilda's College, University of Oxford
2023 -- PhD in Engineering Mathematics, University of Bristol
Projects:
The Golf Ball Project, 2018-2023
Project supervisors: Prof. Alan Champneys, Dr Robert Szalai.
This work (being the main subject of my PhD thesis) is focused on mathematical modelling of the golf ball bounce and examining the ball and turf interactions.
The work was funded by R&A Rules Ltd and an EPSRC grant.
A semi-stochastic modelling framework for passive acoustic telemetry, 2023
Collaborators: Dr Edward Lavender, EAWAG, CH
Emergence of chaos from structural perturbations of dynamical systems admitting homoclinic and heteroclinic orbits, 2018
Project supervisors: Dr Robert A. Van Gorder, James Kwiecinski.
Research interests
My research interests lie within the area of Applied Mathematics with focus on mathematical modelling, nonsmooth dynamical systems, chaos theory and numerical methods.
In my PhD project I am focusing on impact and friction problems by studying the models of a golf ball bounce. I extend current work by studying some purely theoretical results and their agreement with experimental data.
Publications
Recent publications
03/04/2025Particle algorithms for animal movement modelling in receiver arrays
Methods in Ecology and Evolution
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Methods in Ecology and Evolution
Analysis of point-contact models of the bounce of a hard spinning ball on a compliant frictional surface
IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics
An integrative modelling framework for passive acoustic telemetry
Methods in Ecology and Evolution
Measurements and linearized models for golf ball bounce on a green
Sports Engineering
Thesis
Investigation into the golf ball and turf interaction
Supervisors
Award date
03/10/2023
Teaching
Units taught in 2023 / 2024
- Engineering Mathematics 1
- Applied Linear Algebra (Unit Director)
- Mathematics and Data Modelling 2
- Mathematics and Data Modelling 3
I also supervise a number of projects on BEng, MEng and MSc level, with the main focus in nonlinear dynamics, numerical methods and data analysis.