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Des Hill is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at The University of Western Australia (UWA), within the School of Physics, Maths and Computing. His research focuses on differential equations, dynamical systems, and industrial mathematics, with a particular emphasis on fluid dynamics phenomena like Rayleigh-Taylor and Richtmyer-Meshkov instabilities.
Education: No formal educational details provided in the text.
Research Interests: Hill's work explores mathematical modeling of fluid instabilities, asymptotic analysis, and nonlinear dynamics. His studies often involve theoretical and computational approaches to understand interfacial shear, buoyancy effects, and mixing processes in complex fluid systems. Key areas include supernova remnant dynamics, boundary value problems, and group theory applications in fluid mechanics.
Publications: Recent work concentrates on buoyancy-drag interactions in Rayleigh-Taylor dynamics, early/late-time instability evolution, and mathematical frameworks for astrophysical fluid systems. His research bridges applied mathematics and experimental physics, contributing to both theoretical understanding and practical modeling techniques.
Supervision & Grants: Has supervised at least 2 academic works as noted in his profile, though specific student names or grant details are not listed. His collaborative projects involve international researchers in fluid dynamics and astrophysics.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with UWA's School of Physics, Maths and Computing research groups focusing on mathematical physics and computational fluid dynamics.



