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Professor Jens G Eggers serves as Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Bristol's School of Mathematics and is affiliated with the Cabot Institute for the Environment. His research centers on theoretical and computational fluid dynamics with emphasis on complex interfacial phenomena.
His academic credentials include:
- M.Sc. from RWTH Aachen University
- Ph.D. from University of Marburg
Eggers' work investigates fluid singularities, free surface dynamics, and interfacial instabilities using advanced mathematical modeling. His fingerprint profile reveals dominant expertise in Fluid Viscosity (100%), Free Surface flows (98%), and Singularities (47%), with significant contributions to Hydrodynamics and Axisymmetric flow systems.
Recent publications demonstrate evolving focus on coalescence scaling laws, cone-jet formation in viscous regimes, and piezoviscous contact line motion. These studies integrate asymptotic analysis with numerical simulations to resolve singular behavior in natural and industrial fluid processes.
His distinguished recognition includes:
- Wolfson Merit Award from the Royal Society
Research funding encompasses the Royal Society Wolfson Merit Award (2018-2023) and Polymeric Free-Surface Flows project (2004-2005). He has hosted academic collaborators including Christov (2012) and maintains active industry partnerships through the Cabot Institute's Water Research group.
Current work explores singularity resolution in multiphase flows and develops predictive models for environmental fluid applications within Bristol's interdisciplinary research ecosystem.



