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Camilla Nobili is a Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Surrey, UK, and previously held a Junior Professor (W1) position in Mathematics at the University of Hamburg, Germany (2018–2022). Her research focuses on the analysis of partial differential equations (PDEs) in fluid mechanics, particularly deriving bounds for physical quantities in turbulent flows like heat transport and energy dissipation. She employs variational methods and regularity techniques to explore scaling laws and turbulence-enhanced processes. Nobili has also conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Basel and was a visiting researcher at the University of Bonn’s CRC 1060.
Education includes a PhD in Mathematics from the Max-Planck-Institute (2015), an MSc from Sapienza University of Rome (2011), and a BSc in Mathematics (2009). Her teaching spans courses on PDEs, fluid dynamics, harmonic analysis, and real analysis at both undergraduate and graduate levels, primarily at the University of Surrey and University of Hamburg.
Research interests emphasize fluid dynamics and PDEs, with publications on turbulent convection, boundary condition effects, and advection-diffusion processes. Notable works include studies on Rayleigh-Bénard convection, Navier-slip boundaries, and enhanced dissipation mechanisms. She collaborates internationally and has supervised postgraduate students on topics like fluid mixing and turbulent convection.




