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Professor Henry Greenside is a faculty member in the Department of Physics at Duke University, where he leads a research group focused on theoretical nonequilibrium physics. His work bridges fundamental physics with applications to complex biological systems and phenomena ranging from weather prediction to cardiac dynamics.
Dr. Greenside's research centers on sustained nonequilibrium physical systems, with particular expertise in:
- Spatiotemporal chaos and pattern formation
- Fluid dynamics and convection phenomena
- Computational modeling of complex systems
- Biological physics applications including birdsong simulation
His group investigates fundamental questions about complex dynamical systems using simplified mathematical models to understand phenomena ranging from weather unpredictability to heart fibrillation. Dr. Greenside's approach emphasizes quantitative comparisons between theoretical models and experimental data to uncover fundamental principles of nonequilibrium dynamics.
His research has been supported by grants from the National Science Foundation and the Department of Energy. As an advisor, Dr. Greenside has mentored undergraduate researchers including Berk Sensoy, whose 1999 thesis examined pattern formation in convecting fluids using the Generalized Swift-Hohenberg model in annular domains.
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