Kathryn Gillow
Oxford University Computing Laboratory Wolfson Building Parks
Road Oxford, OX1 3QD Tel (office): 01865 273896 Fax (office):
01865 273839
This is the research page of Kathryn
Gillow (née Harriman). I am currently a departmental lecturer in
the Numerical Analysis
Group based in the Computing
Laboratory at Oxford University. I
spend half of my time doing research and the remainder of my time is spent
as the course organiser for the M.Sc. in
Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing. From October 2001 to
September 2005 I was a Postdoctoral Research Assistant, again in the Numerical Analysis
Group. My research was concerned with adaptive
finite element methods for problems in electrochemistry. During the year
2000/2001 I was a departmental lecturer in the Computing Laboratory. I finished
my D.Phil. in Numerical Analysis in 2000. I have been in Oxford since 1993
when I started my undergraduate degree at St. Anne's College. I finished this
in 1996 then stayed to do an M.Sc. in Mathematical Modelling and Numerical
Analysis (now the M.Sc. in
Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing). I moved to Wadham College in 1998 and I had a
lectureship there until September 2000.
Contact Details
kathh@comlab.ox.ac.uk
Oxford University Computing Laboratory, Wolfson Building, Parks Road, Oxford,
OX1 3QD.
+44 (0)1865 273896 (office)
My Research Interests
My research is concerned with the adaptive finite element simulation of
electrochemical problems. Our interest in studying electrochemistry is mainly
due to its role in the development of sensors. The main aim of my research is
to produce a general method for simulating processes at electrochemical
sensors. The method should be capable of incorporating
- any electrochemical control technique
- any electrode geometry
- any reaction process
This research is supervised by Professor
David Gavaghan and Professor Endre
Süli. Here are more
details about the research.
Publications
Here is a list of my publications including papers published in refereed
journals, Numerical Analysis Group Technical Reports and some talks.
Teaching
Here is some information about the teaching I do.
Web Searchers
Links
Finite Element Links
Electrochemistry Links
Numerical Analysis Links
- SIAM
Review - Electronic version of SIAM Review
- ETNA -
Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis (online journal)
- NA-Net -
Homepage of NA-Net
- NAG - The
Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd
LaTeX Links
- LaTeX CTAN - Comprehensive TeX Archive Network
- Prosper -
Prosper homepage for making presentations using LaTeX
- PPower4 - PPower4 homepage for making PDF
presentations using LaTeX
- Beamer -
The LaTeX Beamer Class Homepage
Other Useful Links
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