Research Group: Topological Data Analysis
The modern world thrives on data. While we still tend to think of data as numbers, most of the data created in modern science, medicine, biology, in digital economy, in commerce, digital security is vastly more varied: it can be a set of images, a collection of objects, a dynamic profile of an evolving system, sound or video recordings. A common thread in modern data science is the analysis, classification and comparison of complex shapes. This is why topology, a branch of mathematics dedicated to the study of shape, is so useful in this context. Topological data analysis has been developed to provide numerical characteristics that allow the classification and comparison of complex structures. Its flexibility, computational power, and impressive visualisation tools have been used in recent breakthrough results in the study of cancer, asthma, chronic lung diseases, and many others. This subject offers challenging theoretical problems matched with opportunities for important applications and is perfect for an enterprising PhD student.