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Professor Jerome A Neufeld is a Professor of Earth and Planetary Fluid Dynamics at the University of Cambridge's Department of Earth Sciences and Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP). His research focuses on fluid dynamics in geophysical and planetary contexts, including subglacial hydrology, magma oceans, carbon sequestration, and ice dynamics. He holds affiliations with the Institute of Energy and Environmental Flows and collaborates with researchers across disciplines.
Research interests include the fluid mechanics of Earth's interior, planetary bodies, and environmental systems. Notable studies involve tidal modulation of ice streams, solidification processes in magma oceans, and CO₂ storage dynamics. His work bridges mathematical modeling, laboratory experiments, and field observations to address complex geophysical phenomena.
Key contributions include advancements in understanding glacial hydrology, planetary magnetic field generation, and porous media flow. He supervises a vibrant group of PhD students and postdocs, with alumni now in academia and industry. His teaching includes advanced courses in geophysics and fluid dynamics at the graduate level.
Prof. Neufeld collaborates with institutions globally, contributing to initiatives on climate science and sustainable energy. His labs and teams focus on fluid dynamics challenges in Earth and planetary science, with cutting-edge experimental and computational facilities.



