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I am Lecturer in applied mathematics at the School of Mathematics at the University of Birmingham. I completed my PhD within the Atmospheric Dynamics Group at DAMTP at the University of Cambridge and carried out postdoctoral positions at the Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris and at the School of Mathematics at the University of Edinburgh.


My work focuses on transport, mixing and chemistry with applications to the environment and industry. I use a combination of applied mathematical methods -- from multiscale asymptotics to dynamical systems techniques -- to systematically obtain reduced model descriptions.


Past Workshops:

04-05 April 2016: I co-organised the research workshop Mathematics of dispersion in the environment that was part of the EPSRC network Living with Environmental Change Maths Foresees.


04-08 July 2016: I co-organised the research workshop Extreme events in the Earth and planetary sciences that is part of the Warwick EPSRC Mathematics Symposium on fluctuation-driven phenomena and large deviations.