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Dr. Gabriel S. Koch is a Senior Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Sussex, affiliated with the Department of Mathematics within the School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences. His research focuses on the analysis of nonlinear partial differential equations, particularly the Navier-Stokes equations, which describe viscous fluid dynamics. Koch holds a Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota (2006) and has held academic positions at the University of Chicago, Oxford University, and the University of Zürich before joining Sussex in 2011. He was promoted to Senior Lecturer in 2016.
Education:
- B.A. in Mathematics, Brandeis University (1996-1999)
- Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Minnesota (2000-2006; advisor: Vladimír Šverák)
Research Interests: Koch’s work centers on the theoretical analysis of fluid mechanics equations, especially the Navier-Stokes equations. His contributions include studies on regularity criteria, singularity formation, and profile decomposition techniques. Recent efforts emphasize understanding blow-up phenomena and critical Besov norms in fluid dynamics models.
Publications & Grants: Koch has published extensively on Navier-Stokes regularity and related PDEs. Notable work includes a 2016 EPSRC-funded project analyzing Navier-Stokes regularity, culminating in a 2017 workshop on fluid equations. His research bridges pure and applied mathematics, with applications to both theoretical and computational fluid dynamics.
Grants:
- EPSRC First Grant (2015-2017): Focused on Navier-Stokes regularity, supporting a workshop on fluid equations.




