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David McCormick is an academic affiliated with the University of Warwick, where he completed his undergraduate (MMath, 2009), MSc (MASDOC, 2011), and PhD (MASDOC, 2014). He lectures in the Department of Mathematics, notably teaching MA4J1 Continuum Mechanics. His research focuses on partial differential equations (PDEs), particularly magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), Navier-Stokes, and Euler equations, emphasizing existence, uniqueness, and regularity of solutions. He has contributed to theoretical analysis of non-resistive MHD and coupled parabolic-elliptic models. McCormick's work also explores functional inequalities and their applications in fluid dynamics.
Education:
- BSc/MMath Mathematics (2005-2009), University of Warwick
- MSc in MASDOC (2010-2011), University of Warwick
- PhD in MASDOC (2011-2014), University of Warwick
Research interests include:
- Mathematical analysis of PDEs in fluid dynamics
- Magnetohydrodynamics and plasma physics
- Functional inequalities (e.g., Gagliardo-Nirenberg)
- Numerical analysis and data assimilation
Publications highlight collaborations with experts like C.L. Fefferman, J.C. Robinson, and J.L. Rodrigo. His work bridges theoretical PDE analysis and applied problems in fluid dynamics, with contributions to both foundational and applied mathematics.
McCormick has presented talks on topics such as magnetic relaxation models and Euler equation dynamics. His teaching and research activities are complemented by his involvement in interdisciplinary projects, including a MASDOC Study Group on biomembranes and data assimilation for Navier-Stokes equations.



