I currently live in Japan in Okinawa. Before this I lived in the States in Boston. I am originally from the UK.
Academic positions
- Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, (2021-present), Interdisciplinary Postdoctoral Scholarship Fellow.
- Harvard Medical School, Systems Biology Department, (2017-2020), Postdoctoral Fellow.
Education
- University of Oxford, Mathematical Institute, (2012-2017). D. Phil. in Systems Biology.
- Warwick University, (2011-2012), M. Sc. in Systems Biology.
- University of Edinburgh, (2006-2010), B. Sc. in Physiology.
Publications (Google scholar)
- Ross, R. J. H., Masucci, G. D., Chun Yen, L., Iglesias, T. L., Reiter, S., & Pigolotti, S. (2024), Hyperdisordered cell packing on a growing surface, [arXiv: 2409.15712v1].
- Ross, R. J. H. & Pigolotti, S. (2024), Coarsening and universality on a growing surface, [arXiv: 2411.09172].
- Ross, R. J. H., & Fontana, W. (2021), Balancing conservative and disruptive growth in the voter model, Journal of Statistical Physics 183 (15).
- Ross, R. J. H., & Fontana, W. (2019), Modeling random walkers on growing random networks, Physica A 526:121117.
- Ross, R. J. H., Strandkvist, C., & Fontana, W. (2019), Compressibility of random walker trajectories on growing random networks, Physics Letters A 383 (17): 2028-2032.
- Ross, R. J. H., Strandkvist, C., & Fontana, W. (2019), Random walker's view of networks whose growth it shapes, Physical Review E 99:062306.
- Ross, R. J. H., Baker, R. E., Parker, A., Ford, M. J., Mort, R. L., & Yates, C.A. (2017), Using approximate Bayesian computation to quantify cell-cell adhesion parameters in a cell migratory process, npj Systems Biology and Applications 3 (9).
- Ross, R. J. H., Yates, C. A., & Baker, R. E. (2017), Variable species densities are induced by volume exclusion interactions upon domain growth, Physical Review E 95 (3), 032416.
- Ross, R. J. H., Yates, C. A., & Baker, R. E. (2017), The effect of domain growth on spatial correlations. Physica A 466:334-345.
- Ross, R. J. H., Baker, R. E., & Yates, C.A. (2016), How domain growth is implemented determines the long term behaviour of a cell population through its effect on spatial correlations, Physical Review E 94:012408.
- Mort, R. L., Ross, R. J. H., Hainey, K. J., Harrison, O., Keighren, M. A., Landini, G., Baker, R. E., Painter, K. J., Jackson, I. J., & Yates, C. A. (2016), Reconciling diverse mammalian pigmentation patterns with a fundamental mathematical model, Nature Communications 7: 10288.
- Ross, R. J. H., Yates, C. A., & Baker, R. E. (2015), Inference of cell-cell interactions from population density characteristics and cell trajectories on static and growing domains, Mathematical Biosciences 264: 108-118.
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