The Analysis Group has received a number of research grants from funding bodies over the years. Here we talk about the grants and the projects they helped fund.
- Since 2005, Birmingham has received an LMS Scheme 3 Grant for the UK Harmonic Analysis and PDE Research Network, and the current applicant is Professor Jonathan Bennett.
- Dr Hong Duong is the PI on a grant for £542,901 (shared with Teeside) for the EPSRC-funded project Evolutionary Game Theory Under Uncertainty. It lasts from February 2024 until January 2026.
- Professor Jonathan Bennett was awarded £407,323 for the EPSRC-funded project Tomographic Fourier Analysis. It lasts from October 2022 until September 2025, and supports Professor Bennett's research into Euclidean harmonic analysis.
- Dr Hong Duong was awarded £38,693 for the EPSRC-funded project Rigorous coarse-graining of defects at positive temperature. It lasts from May 2022 until May 2023.
- Dr Hong Duong was awarded £282,382 for the EPSRC-funded project Variational structures, convergence to equilibrium and multiscale analysis for non-Markovian systems. It lasts from February 2022 until January 2024.
- Dr Yuzhao Wang was awarded £259,229 for the EPSRC-funded project Dynamics of singular stochastic nonlinear dispersive PDEs. It lasts from April 2021 until March 2024, and supports Dr Wang's research into stochastic nonlinear dispersive PDEs.
- Dr Andrew Morris was awarded £12,000 for the Royal Society-funded project Eliminating symmetry and permitting singularity in periodic homogenization. It lasts from March 2020 until March 2023.
- Dr Diogo Oliveira e Silva was awarded £246,055 for the EPSRC-funded project Sharp Fourier Restriction Theory. It lasted from February 2020 until January 2022.
- Dr Alessio Martini was awarded €212,934 for the ERC-funded project Harmonic Analysis on Real Hypersurfaces in Complex Space. It lasted July 2019 until July 2021.
- Dr Maria Carmen Reguera was awarded £101,170 for the EPSRC-funded project Harmonic Analysis in Rough Environments. It lasted from March 2017 until April 2020.
- Dr Alessio Martini was awarded £101,141 for the EPSRC-funded project Sub-Elliptic Harmonic Analysis. It lasted from January 2017 until December 2018.
- Professor Olga Maleva was awarded £254,111 for the EPSRC-funded project Differentiability and Small Sets. It lasted from July 2016 until June 2019.
- Professor Christopher Good was awarded €183,455 for the ERC-funded project Shadowing, Omega Limit Sets and Internal Chain Transitivity in Dynamical Systems. It lasted from August 2015 until August 2017.
- Dr José Cañizo was awarded €100,000 for the ERC-funded project Mathematical Theory of Kinetic Equations and Applications to Coagulation and Fragmentation processes. It lasted from March 2013 until February 2018.
- Drs Neal Bez and Susana Gutierrez were awarded £95,971 for the EPSRC-funded project Extremisers and near-extremisers for central inequalities in harmonic analysis, geometric analysis and PDE. It lasted from February 2013 until February 2014.
- Professor Jonathan Bennett was awarded €1,042,293 for the ERC-funded project Transversal Multilinear Harmonic Analysis. It lasted from October 2012 until September 2018.
- Professor Christopher Good was part of the team awarded €1,899,967 for the ERC-funded project Hierarchical Analysis of Complex Dynamical Systems (homepage). It lasted from October 2012 until April 2016.
- Dr Susana Gutierrez was awarded £99,316 for the EPSRC-funded project Singular vortex dynamics and nonlinear Schrodinger equations. It lasted from September 2012 until September 2014.
- Professor Christopher Good was awarded €209,033 for the ERC-funded project Hilbert's 13th Problem. It lasted from July 2012 until July 2014.
- Professor Olga Maleva was awarded £100,662 for the EPSRC-funded project Geometry of Lipschitz mappings. It lasted from August 2010 until August 2012.
- Professor Jonathan Bennett was awarded £208,897 for the EPSRC-funded project New approaches to central problems in euclidean harmonic analysis and geometric combinatorics. It lasted from January 2007 until January 2010.
- Professor Alexander Sobolev was awarded £244,399 for the EPSRC-funded project Periodic Operators and Related Spectral Distribution Problems. It lasted from May 2006 until August 2007