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Roles & Affiliations: Darryl D. Holm is a Professor of Applied Mathematics at Imperial College London and a Lab Fellow at Los Alamos National Laboratory. His primary affiliation is with the Department of Mathematics within the Faculty of Natural Sciences. He holds the Chair in Applied Mathematics and is affiliated with the CNRS-Imperial Abraham de Moivre UMI, Dynamical Systems, Fluid Dynamics, and other research groups.
Research Interests: Holm’s work focuses on Geometric Mechanics and its applications to nonlinear science, including integrable systems, turbulence, and shape analysis. His research emphasizes Lie symmetry reduction, particularly in fluid dynamics, and explores emergent singular phenomena. Key areas include:
- Integrable systems and solitons
- Nonlinear dynamics in fluid dynamics and plasma physics
- Geometric approaches to turbulence and climate modeling
- Mathematical foundations of ocean plastic solutions
Publications & Grants: Holm has authored over 150 papers (see arXiv and MathSciNet). His work includes foundational contributions to the Camassa-Holm equation and turbulence modeling (LANS-α). He has collaborated widely, including with the Simons Foundation and Los Alamos National Lab.
Labs & Teams: Holm contributes to Imperial’s Mathematics of Planet Earth initiative and leads research groups in geometric mechanics and fluid dynamics.




