Surrey Space Centre
Arthur Limoge is a symplectic geometer by formation, who recently completed his PhD at the University of Heidelberg, on the use of Wrapped Floer Homology in the Circular Restricted Three-Body Problem.
He is now a post-doctoral researcher at the Surrey Space Centre, on a London Mathematical Society early career fellowship, and is working with Nicola Baresi on the popularisation of symplectic tools in astrodynamics, and on policy perspectives.
Surrey Space Centre
Nicola Baresi is a senior lecturer in Orbital Mechanics at the Surrey Space Centre, whose research focuses on spacecraft dynamics, formation flying, guidance, navigation, and control.
He earned his PhD at the University of Colorado Boulder, and went on to occupy various research positions, notably at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), before joining the University of Surrey and taking the lead of the STAG (Space Trajectory Analysis Group).
School of Mathematics & Physics
David J. B. Lloyd is a Professor of Mathematics in the School of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Surrey, where he leads research in nonlinear pattern formation, mathematical modelling and their applications to criminology, data science and space systems.
He was notably the recipient of the 2024 Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics T. Brooke Benjamin Prize, and co-founder and co-director of the Surrey Centre for Criminology
We can count on the help of two dedicated event assistants, whose help will ensure the workshop runs smoothly:
Angelina Bhanot is a final year psychology student at the University of Surrey, with a strong interest in communication and support services. She is experienced in supporting events within the university and creating a welcoming environment for a positive customer experience.
Aleenah Akhtar is a a Business Management with Marketing student at University of Surrey, with a keen interest in visual storytelling and digital content creation. She will be responsible for capturing video footage throughout the conference and supporting the team's social media presence.
Header picture: RemoveDebris mission, Surrey Space Centre