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a.j.hogg@bristol.ac.uk
My research interests are in mathematically modelling environmental phenomena. Very often such naturally occurring flows are two-phase; they feature both solid particles and fluid. Large-scale examples include avalanches of rocks and snow, volcanic ash clouds, landslides, debris and mud flows, and the erosion and transport of sediment in coastal environments. Modelling these flows requires the development of physically-relevant mathematical models and the computation of their solutions using analytical and numerical techniques. Much of the research is interdisciplinary, with colleagues from the departments of earth science and engineering in Bristol and beyond.
Ph.D. Projects
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From 2009 Reader in Applied Mathematics, University of Bristol.
2003-2009 Senior Lecturer in Applied Mathematics, University of Bristol.
1998-2003 Lecturer in Applied Mathematics, University of Bristol.
1995-97 Postdoctoral Research Assistant, Dept of Applied Mathematics & Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge.
1990-91 Overseas Development Unit, HR Wallingford.
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