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Greg Colyer is a Stipendiary Lecturer in Physics at Trinity College, University of Oxford, and a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Oxford Thermofluids Institute (OTI). His academic roles bridge theoretical physics and applied engineering research. He holds a doctoral degree in Theoretical Physics from Oxford, focusing on turbulent energy transport in plasma experiments. Previously, he conducted postdoctoral research in planetary atmospheric dynamics at Oxford and the University of Exeter, alongside commercial IT experience and international standards work with the JPEG committee.
- Education: PhD in Theoretical Physics (University of Oxford)
His research interests span turbulence modeling, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) optimization, plasma simulation, and energy transport in fusion contexts. Current projects include upgrading the Oxford Turbine Research Facility to simulate variable engine environments through controlled turbulence. Recent work involves analyzing Saturn's atmospheric dynamics using Cassini mission data and advancing plasma turbulence theories relevant to fusion reactors like MAST.
His publications address topics ranging from planetary climate modeling to plasma physics in fusion devices. Collaborations include projects with institutions like Culham Centre for Fusion Energy and international teams analyzing planetary data. Greg’s interdisciplinary approach integrates numerical analysis with experimental validation, contributing to both foundational science and engineering applications.




