Dr.
Sulston, an applied mathematics researcher, develops and uses new mathematical
models to better understand the electronic structure of different solid
materials, in particular, quasi-crystals. His theoretical work may also predict
new features of these materials. Through his interests in the emerging field of
nanotechnology, he also investigates the molecular electronics of
nanostructures.
Research Interests
Theoretical surface science
Molecular electronics
Quasi-periodic functions and their applications to quasi-crystals
Tiling problems
Modelling of biological systems
Teaching Assignment (Fall 2010)
Math 251 A&B