My PhD Students are:

Mohammad Mohsin (2008) Instability of compound inviscid liquid jets. Compound liquid jets are important in wide variety of industrial processes. An understanding of the relevant parameters in determining the breakup process is being sought for a compound liquid jet falling under gravity.
Jamie Sandells (2009) Mathematical Modelling of Hydrogen Fuel Cells An asymptotic approach is being used to develop a model representing the flow and mass flux at the anode/electrolyte interface in a hydrogen fuel cell. This approach is coupled with a numerical simualtion. 
Abdullah Al-Sharif
(2010)
Viscoleastic Curved Liquid Jets In the prilling process it is common to find many different non-Newtonian fluids. An understanding of how viscoelasticity affects the instability of a rotating liquid jet is the theme of this project.
Mohammad Afzaal
(2010)
Instability of compound non-Newtonain liquid jets. Compound liquid jets are important in wide variety of industrial processes. An understanding of the relevant parameters in determining the breakup process is being sought for non-Newtonian compound liquid jets.

Jonathan Sands
(2010)
Modelling Oscillations in Hydrogen Fuel Cells The chemical reactions taking place in a Fuel Cell are being investigated to investigate the oscillatory behaviour observed in the outputs of many fuel cells.