Curriculum Vitae
Hermes Gadelha is a mathematician who does biology. He was born in Recife - Brazil, an idyllic setting for his BSc (2001-2005) and MSc (2005-2007) in Physics at the Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, where he started his research on the field of pattern formation in Hele-Shaw cells. In 2007, during his PhD in Mathematics at the University of Oxford, UK, Hermes turned his attention to the field of mathematical biology, specialising in biofluid aspects of human reproduction and swimming of microorganisms. Since then, he has been working in both experiments (cinemicroscopy image acquisition and analysis) and computational models of human sperm flagellar motility within the context and confines of an interdisciplinary research. Currently, Hermes is a Research Fellow in Mathematics at Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge, affiliated at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP). He is also a visiting fellow at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, and associated to the Centre for Human Reproductive Science, Birmingham Women’s Hospital, UK.
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