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Andrew Haynes' Website

Research Interests

Magnetic Flux Interactions
under the supervision of Dr. Clare Parnell.

Publications, Conferences and Talks

Teaching

2011-2012Candlemas SemesterMT2003 Applied MathematicsTen lectures
2011-2012Martinmas SemesterMT1901 Topics in Contemporary MathematicsFour weeks of lectures and assessments
2010-2011Martinmas SemesterMT1002 Mathematics One tutorial per week
2009-2010Candlemas SemesterMT4510 Solar Theory Occassional tutorial
Martinmas SemesterMT2001 Mathematics One workshop per week
2008-2009Candlemas SemesterMT2001 Mathematics Supervising one workshop per week
MT4510 Solar Theory One tutorial per week
Martinmas SemesterMT2001 Mathematics One tutorial per week
2006-2007Candlemas SemesterMT1003 Pure and Applied MathematicsTwo tutorials per week
Martinmas SemesterMT1001 Introductory Mathematics Two tutorials per week
2005-2006Candlemas SemesterMT1003 Pure and Applied MathematicsTwo tutorials per week
Martinmas SemesterMT1001 Introductory Mathematics Two tutorials per week
2004-2005Candlemas SemesterMT1002 Mathematics One tutorial per week
MT2001 Mathematics Marking 1.5 Microlabs
Martinmas SemesterMT1001 Introductory Mathematics One tutorial per week

Background

Reasearch Fellow in the Solar Theory Group at the University of St Andrews
supervisor: Dr Clare Parnell

Ph.D. in Mathematics from University of St Andrews
with thesis entitled
"Magnetic Skeletons and 3D Magnetic Reconnection"
supervisor: Dr Clare Parnell

MSci. (Hons) Mathematics from University of St Andrews
with project dissertation on
"Equilbria of Self-Gravitating Fluids"
supervisor : Dr Thomas Neukirch.

Photographs

Deans Court
(Some restricted access)

Contact Details

Address:
School of Mathematics and Statistics
Mathematics Institute
North Haugh
ST. ANDREWS
Fife
KY16 9SS

Room 307
Tel : (01334) 46 3717
Fax : (01334) 46 3748
E-mail : andrew
E-mail domain : mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk