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 ====== Research ====== ====== Research ======
  
-I can'be bothered to maintain an updated list of publications so instead go to [[https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?hl=en&user=y7K3OG4AAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate|Google Scholar]] for papers+You will be able to find a mostly-complete list of my publications on  [[https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?hl=en&user=y7K3OG4AAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate|Google Scholar]].
  
 A good way to learn about what I do is to examine my PhD student talks! Here are a few that have been recorded over the last little while. A good way to learn about what I do is to examine my PhD student talks! Here are a few that have been recorded over the last little while.
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 My research interests include: My research interests include:
  
 +  * **Environmental mathematics and hydrology:** conceptual, physics-based, and statistical models of hydrological processes and water resources
   * **Classical hydrodynamics:** free-surface flows; gravity-capillary waves; wave-structure interactions; ship hydrodynamics; Korteweg-de Vries-type equations and nonlinear waves   * **Classical hydrodynamics:** free-surface flows; gravity-capillary waves; wave-structure interactions; ship hydrodynamics; Korteweg-de Vries-type equations and nonlinear waves
   * **Low Reynolds number flows:** theory and modeling of viscosity and surface-tension dominated flows, including thin film or Hele-Shaw-type problems; the study of fluid instabilities (e.g. gravity-driven dripping of thin films)   * **Low Reynolds number flows:** theory and modeling of viscosity and surface-tension dominated flows, including thin film or Hele-Shaw-type problems; the study of fluid instabilities (e.g. gravity-driven dripping of thin films)