Mark Blyth

Professor

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Topics in fluid mechanics, and applied mathematics

Personal profile

Biography

I am an applied mathematician and my primary research interests are in Fluid Mechanics.

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Follow this link for details of current PhD opportunities in Mathematics. But feel free to email me to discuss projects outside these areas and alternative sources of funding.

Key Research Interests

My main research interest is in Fluid Mechanics. . I work in a variety of different areas including low Reynolds number flows, thin films, nonlinear waves, hydroelastic waves, interfacial flows, biological flows, and electrified and Marangoni-driven flows. 

Fluid Mechanics

Nonlinear waves

Stokes flow

Hydroelastic waves

Interfacial Flow

 

Electrified flow

 

Thin films

 

Areas of Expertise

Fluid flow; blood flow.

Administrative Posts

I am the Director of Research for MTH.

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