
معرفی
Ewelina Zatorska is a Visiting Professor at Imperial College London and holds a primary position at the University of Warwick's Department of Mathematics. Her research focuses on partial differential equations (PDEs) modeling complex fluid dynamics and social systems, including multicomponent fluids, traffic flow, collective motion, and network interactions. She leads the EPSRC Early Career Fellowship 'Nonlocal Hydrodynamic Models of Interacting Agents' (2021-2026).
Her work bridges pure mathematics and applied sciences, addressing existence, regularity, and asymptotic behavior of PDE systems. Notable contributions include analysis of compressible Navier-Stokes equations, dissipative Aw-Rascle traffic models, and nonlocal swarm dynamics. She serves on editorial boards for journals like the IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics and the Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society.
Her recent grants and awards reflect interdisciplinary impact. Research highlights include nonuniqueness results in dissipative systems and novel construction methods for weak solutions in fluid mechanics.


