Biography
Christian attained a MPhys in Physics from the University of Manchester in 2017. He joined King's as part of the CANES CDT in 2017, gaining a MSc in Non-Equilibrium Systems in 2018. He is now working towards his PhD. His research focuses on mathematical modelling of the immune system and its response to tumours.
Thesis
Modelling immunosupression in disease and aging
Research interests
- Complex systems
- Statistical mechanics
- Mathematical biology
- Network science
- Nonlinear dynamics
PhD supervision
Principal supervisor: Dr Alessia Annibale
Further information
Research
Disordered Systems
The Disordered Systems group at King's is at the forefront of research in statistical mechanics of disordered and complex systems.
Cross-Disciplinary Approaches to Non-Equilibrium Systems (CANES)
The mission of CANES is to train future research leaders in the understanding, control and design of systems far from equilibrium, based on rigorous training in theoretical modelling, simulation and data-driven analysis, and a breadth of awareness of common themes across disciplines.
Research
Disordered Systems
The Disordered Systems group at King's is at the forefront of research in statistical mechanics of disordered and complex systems.
Cross-Disciplinary Approaches to Non-Equilibrium Systems (CANES)
The mission of CANES is to train future research leaders in the understanding, control and design of systems far from equilibrium, based on rigorous training in theoretical modelling, simulation and data-driven analysis, and a breadth of awareness of common themes across disciplines.