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Jack W.D. Skipper is a Research Fellow in Applied Analysis at the University of Ulm (2018–present) and Applied Mathematics at Leibniz University Hannover (2018). He received his PhD (2014–2018), MSc (2013–2014), and MMath (2009–2013) from the University of Warwick, UK.
- PhD in Mathematics and Statistics (2014–2018)
- MSc in Mathematics and Statistics (2013–2014)
- MMath in Mathematics (2009–2013)
His research focuses on partial differential equations, harmonic analysis, and regularity theory, with applications to fluid mechanics. Key areas include energy conservation for Euler equations, convex integration theory, and the characterization of Besov spaces. His work addresses both compressible and incompressible fluid models, emphasizing mathematical rigor in analyzing weak solutions and conservation laws.
Recent publications highlight his contributions to energy conservation in fluid equations, including studies on the Euler equations and quantum vortices. These works span harmonic analysis, mathematical modeling, and computational fluid dynamics.
- Energy conservation for compressible/incompressible Euler equations
- Weak solution analysis for 3D Euler equations
- Application of convex integration to fluid dynamics
- Quantum vortex dynamics in superfluids
He has taught seminars on the Navier-Stokes Equations (SS 2019) and mentored students during his academic roles.


