
معرفی
Gregory Eyink is a Professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics & Statistics at the Whiting School of Engineering, Johns Hopkins University. He holds joint appointments in the Departments of Physics & Astronomy, Mathematics, and Mechanical Engineering. His research focuses on turbulence in fluids and plasmas, mathematical physics, dynamical systems, and nonequilibrium statistical physics. He contributed to the proof of the Onsager conjecture and studies of spontaneous stochasticity in turbulence.
Education:
- Bachelor's in Mathematics and Philosophy, Ohio State University (1981)
- Ph.D. in Physics, Ohio State University (1987)
Research Interests:
- Fluid mechanics, turbulence, and partial differential equations
- Mathematical physics and dynamical systems
- Geophysics, astrophysics, and plasma dynamics
- Statistical mechanics and renormalization group theory
Awards & Honors:
- Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS)
- Fellow of the Institute of Physics (IOP)
- Stanislaw Ulam Visiting Scholar at Los Alamos National Laboratory (2005–2006)
Grants & Labs:
- Recipient of funding from the Simons Foundation for turbulence research
- Co-author of seminal papers on turbulent reconnection and flux-freezing violations
- Developed stochastic Lagrangian models for vorticity dynamics
Teaching: Current courses include Numerical Analysis and Turbulence Theory at Johns Hopkins.
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