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Prof John Thuburn

Professor

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Location: Harrison 340

Telephone: 01392 725224

Extension: (Streatham) 5224

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Research Interests

Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Climate Dynamics

I would be happy to supervise self-funded PhD students on projects related to

- Numerical methods for weather and climate models

- Physics-dynamics coupling in weather and climate models

- Geophysical fluid dynamics

 

Teaching Interests

I am currently involved in teaching

MTH1003 Mathematical Modelling (tutorials)

MTH2005 Modelling: Theory and Practice (group project)

MTH3035 Mathematics Group Project (project supervision)

MTHM006 Mathematical Theory of Option Pricing (module leader)

as well as undergraduate and postgraduate projects.

 

Brief Biography

I graduated from Cambridge with an MA and Certificate of Advanced Study in Mathematics. I then obtained a DPhil from Oxford for a project on middle atmosphere dynamics. I worked for 16 years at the Department of Meteorology, University of Reading, first as a postdoc on the UK Universities Global Atmospheric Modelling Project (UGAMP), later as a Lecturer then Reader.

In 2005 I moved to Exeter to take up a Chair in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics, jointly funded by the Met Office, a post that now comes under the Met Office Academic Partnership (MOAP). For over 20 years I have been collaborating closely with the Met Office Dynamics Research group on numerical methods for weather and climate models. The ENDGame dynamical core, on which I collaborated, has been used successfully in operational forecasting since 2014. I have also been involved in two major RCUK - Met Office collaborations: Gung Ho, to develop an atmospheric dynamical core suitable for future supercomputing architectures, and, ParaCon, to improve the representation of cumulus convection in the Met Office Unified Model.