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Darryl Holm is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Imperial College London, holding the Chair in Applied Mathematics. His affiliations include the CNRS-Imperial Abraham de Moivre UMI, Dynamical Systems, Fluid Dynamics, and the Mathematics of Planet Earth research groups. His research focuses on nonlinear science, ranging from integrable systems to chaotic behavior, solitons, turbulence, and shape analysis. He employs Lie symmetry reduction of Hamilton's principle, particularly in fluid dynamics. Notably, his work explores emergent singular phenomena in complex systems.
Dr. Holm's recent publications investigate stochastic geometric mechanics, wave-current interactions, and soliton dynamics. His research spans applied mathematics, mathematical physics, and fluid dynamics, with contributions to understanding turbulence, geometric mechanics, and uncertainty quantification in fluid flows. He has presented at major conferences such as the International Meeting in Direct and Large Eddy Simulations and Dynamics Days. While no explicit grants or awards are listed, his extensive publication record underscores his impactful contributions to nonlinear science and applied mathematics.


