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Jerome A. Neufeld is a Professor of Earth and Planetary Fluid Dynamics at the University of Cambridge, affiliated with the Centre for Environmental and Industrial Flows (CEIF) and the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP). He holds a joint appointment in the Department of Earth Sciences (DES). His research focuses on fluid dynamics in Earth and planetary systems, including glacial hydrology, magma oceans, carbon sequestration, and mountain-building processes. He teaches advanced courses such as 'Physics of the Earth as a Planet' and 'Fluid Dynamics of the Solid Earth' at the graduate level.
Neufeld's work integrates mathematical modeling, laboratory experiments, and field observations. Key areas include tidal modulation of ice streams, solidification of planetary cores, and CO2 dissolution in porous media. He collaborates extensively, advising PhD students across DES and DAMTP. Recent projects involve modeling CO2 storage dynamics and dynamo generation in asteroids. His research has been published in top journals like Journal of Fluid Mechanics and Earth and Planetary Science Letters.
Neufeld’s lab group spans multiple departments, reflecting interdisciplinary collaboration. Past students and postdocs now work at institutions like UCL, Leeds, and Tsinghua University. His work bridges fluid dynamics with planetary science, addressing global challenges from climate change to lunar evolution.



