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Dr. Jason Cosgrove is a Lecturer in Mathematics at the School of Natural Sciences, University of Tasmania. His academic career focuses on computational approaches to fluid dynamics and mathematical modeling of atmospheric phenomena.
Dr. Cosgrove's research interests center on computational fluid dynamics with particular emphasis on:
- Computational methods in fluid flow, heat and mass transfer
- Atmospheric vortex dynamics
- Multi-layer fluid systems
- Numerical simulation techniques
His publication record from 2012-2022 shows consistent scholarly output examining selective withdrawal processes in multi-layer fluid systems, atmospheric vortex behavior, and the formation of complex fluid patterns. His work bridges applied mathematics with atmospheric science, contributing to our understanding of geophysical fluid phenomena through computational modeling approaches.
Dr. Cosgrove actively contributes to undergraduate mathematics education at the University of Tasmania, coordinating several foundational mathematics units that prepare students for advanced studies in science and engineering disciplines.
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