Professor Jean-Marc Vanden-Broeck, PhD
Room 814
Tel:- 020-7679-2835
E-mail:- j.vanden-broeck
ucl.ac.uk
Fax: 020-7383-5519
Research Interests
Fluid Mechanics, Free Boundary Problems, Scientific Computing and Asymptotic Methods
A large part of my research has been concerned with
free boundary problems. These problems involve solving partial differential equations in domains whose shape has to be found as part of the solution. They occur in many physical and industrial applications. Examples include waves propagating at the interface between two fluids, bubbles rising in a fluid and growing tumors. Mathematically free boundary problems are challenging because of their nonlinearity. Over the years I have developed efficient and
accurate boundary integral equation methods to solve free boundary problems
occuring in fluid mechanics.
I have devoted special attention to the effect of surface tension
and
discovered classes of problems which have a continuum of solutions when surface tension is neglected but only a discrete set of solutions when surface tension is taken into account. Moreover I have shown that this discrete set reduces to a unique solution as the surface tension tends to zero. Some of my recent research is concerned with three
dimensional free surface flows and the discovery of three dimensional solitary waves. I am also involved in studying the effects of electric fields on interfacial flows.