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Lyons, Professor Terry

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Academic background Professor Terry Lyons FRSE FRS is a mathematician, specializing in stochastic analysis. He is the Wallis Professor of Mathematics, a supernumerary fellow of St Anne’s College, Oxford and a Faculty Fellow at The Alan Turing Institute. He was the director of the Oxford-Man Institute from 2011 to 2015 and the president of the London Mathematical


Leigh, Professor Matthew

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Professor Matthew Leigh Hubbard Fellow in Classics, CUF Lecturer, and Professor of Classical Languages and Literature Member of Governing Body and Council Greek and Latin Languages and Literature Email: matthew.leigh@st-annes.ox.ac.uk Academia.edu: https://oxford.academia.edu/MatthewLeigh I studied for my BA and DPhil. at Balliol College, Oxford, and as a visiting student at the University of Pisa. Before returning to


Koutsoupias, Professor Elias

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Professor Elias Koutsoupias Supernumerary Fellow and Professor of Computer Science Email: elias.koutsoupias@cs.ox.ac.uk Department Website Academic background Elias Koutsoupias is a professor of computer science at the University of Oxford. He previously held faculty positions at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and the University of Athens. He studied at the National Technical University of Athens


Klevan, Professor Andrew

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Professor Andrew Klevan Professor of Film Aesthetics Email: andrew.klevan@ell.ox.ac.uk Academic background BA in Politics, Philosophy and Economics (University College , University of Oxford, 1991); MA in Film and Television Studies (Department of Film and Television, University of Warwick, 1993); PhD in Film Studies (University of Warwick, 1996); Senior Lecturer in Film Studies (University of Kent,


Khan, Dr Samina

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Dr Samina Khan Supernumerary FellowDirector of Undergraduate Admissions and Outreach Email: samina.khan@admin.ox.ac.uk Samina Khan studied PGCE and science here at Oxford before going obtaining a BSc in Chemistry from King’s College London and a PhD from Loughborough University on Syntheses of Estrogen Ligands.She then enrolled in the Henley Business School’s Leadership Programme and built a


Katz, Dr Jonathan

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Dr Jonathan Katz Emeritus FellowLecturer in Classics, Brasenose CollegeQuondam Fellow, All Souls CollegeUniversity Public Orator Email: jonathan.katz@st-annes.ox.ac.uk Academic background Studied Classics and Oriental Studies, Oxford University;JRF and Research Fellow, Wolfson College, and Indian Institute Librarian, Bodleian Library, 1977-87; Master of the Queen’s Scholars and Head of Classics, Westminster School, London, 1987-2010; Visiting Fellow of the


Katz, Dr Richard

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Dr Richard Katz Professor of Geodynamics Email: richard.katz@earth.ox.ac.uk Laboratory for Geodynamics: http://foalab.earth.ox.ac.uk Department Website Academic background Richard’s education is at the intersection of applied mathematics and geology.  He obtained an undergraduate degree at Cornell University in 2000, where he did research into a wax-analogue model of plate tectonics.  He obtained a PhD at the Lamont


Johnston, Professor Freya

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Professor Freya Johnston Hazel Eardley Wilmot Tutorial Fellow in English Language and LiteratureUniversity Lecturer Email: freya.johnston@ell.ox.ac.uk Faculty Website Teaching Undergraduate Introduction to Literary Studies seventeenth- to nineteenth-century period papers special authors and special topics Graduate MSt in English, 1700-1830 Research Thomas Love Peacock: I am general editor of the seven-volume Cambridge Edition of the Novels of


Jeavons, Professor Peter

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Professor Peter Jeavons Senior Research Fellow Email: peter.jeavons@cs.ox.ac.uk Department Website Research interests Algorithms and computational complexity, particularly constraint satisfaction problems Computational biology Selected publications The Design of Evolutionary Algorithms: A Computer Scienced Perspective on the Compatibility of Evolution and Design, P Jeavons. Zygon® 57 (4) (2022), pp.1051- 068. https://doi.org/10.1111/zygo.12840 Representing fitness landscapes by valued constraints