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Bethan Wynne-Cattanach is a Research Fellow in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP) at the University of Cambridge. Her research focuses on ocean mixing processes, particularly within submarine canyons and coastal environments, leveraging observational and theoretical approaches to understand geophysical fluid dynamics. She holds an affiliation with the Atmosphere-Ocean Dynamics research group within DAMTP.
Her work emphasizes direct turbulence measurements and data-driven methodologies to characterize mixing efficiency, buoyancy flux, and the role of topography in ocean circulation. Notable contributions include studies on diapycnal upwelling mechanisms in sloping canyons and turbulence generation near steep coastal features like headlands.
Publications span high-impact journals such as Nature and Geophysical Research Letters, addressing topics from microstructure data analysis to large-scale climate dynamics linkages. She is based in Room H2.06 at DAMTP and can be reached at blw31@cam.ac.uk.




