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John Taylor is a Professor of Mathematical Physics at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP), University of Cambridge. His career includes roles as Reader in Theoretical Physics at Oxford University and earlier positions as Lecturer at Cambridge and Imperial College. His research focuses on Gauge Field Theory, Thermal Field Theory, and fluid dynamics with applications to oceanography and climate science. He leads the High Energy Physics research group at DAMTP and contributes to interdisciplinary projects on carbon sequestration and ocean biogeochemical modeling.
Key research interests include turbulence in stratified flows, submesoscale ocean dynamics, and climate-related processes such as ice shelf-ocean interactions. His work integrates theoretical physics, computational modeling, and machine learning to address challenges in environmental science. Taylor has authored influential publications, including Hidden Unity in Nature's Laws (2001) and edited volumes on gauge theories.
Recent studies explore carbon dioxide removal via macroalgae cultivation and the impact of fluid dynamics on kelp forests. His collaborative projects include developing the OceanBioME framework for coupled biogeochemical and physical ocean modeling.
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