Analytical and numerical methods are used to study the dynamics of fluids over wide range of lengthscales: from the atmospheres of the giant planets to the microscale. For example: geophysical fluid dynamics including atmospheric and oceanic flows, vortex dynamics, non-Newtonian fluid dynamics, suspensions, polymers, free boundary flows and waves, boundary layers, transition and stability theory.
Researchers
- Dr Robert Bowles Senior Lecturer
- Prof Gavin Esler Professor of Applied Mathematics
- Prof Edward Johnson Professor of Mathematics
- Prof Robb McDonald Professor of Mathematics
- Dr Nick Ovenden Senior Lecturer
- Prof Frank Smith Goldsmid Professor of Mathematics
- Dr Sergei Timoshin Reader in Mathematics
- Prof Jean-Marc Vanden-Broeck Professor of Applied Mathematics
- Dr John Vardakis Research Associate - VPH-DARE Project
- Prof Helen Wilson Professor of Applied Mathematics