
About
Professor Chris Keylock is a Professor of Fluid Mechanics at the University of Leicester. His research focuses on non-linear and complex phenomena, particularly in non-equilibrium turbulence dynamics. Key interests include the role of non-local effects in turbulent flows, synthetic data for null hypothesis testing, and multifractal methods. He has contributed to intermittency science, wavelet techniques, and closure models for computational fluid dynamics. Notable work includes studies on canopy turbulence (with Duke, MIT, and Western Australia) and boundary-layer modulation using Hölder exponents (with Southampton and Melbourne).
- Educations: MA, MSc, PhD
Research emphasizes turbulence structure analysis, velocity gradient tensor dynamics, and applications in fluid mechanics, geomorphology, and hydrology. His work bridges statistical and physics-based perspectives, with interdisciplinary applications in environmental and engineering systems.
Scientific Awards:
- 10th Fluid Dynamics Research Prize (2016)
Advising and grants: No explicit mentions of advising students or grants in the text. His research groups and collaborations are active in fluid mechanics and turbulence, with contributions to international conferences and publications.
Labs/Teams: Engaged with research groups focused on non-equilibrium turbulence, synthetic data generation, and fluid-structure interactions.
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