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Oliver Dunbar is a Research Fellow at the University of Warwick, affiliated with the MASDOC Centre for Doctoral Training. His research focuses on deterministic and probabilistic solutions to PDE-based inverse problems, including the inverse Eikonal equation and its applications in geophysics. He specializes in diffuse interface modeling of multiphase fluids with surfactants, numerical analysis of Cahn-Hilliard Navier-Stokes systems, and computational methods using the DUNE-FEM toolbox.
Education: MMath from the University of Bath, MSc in Mathematics and Statistics (MASDOC, Warwick), and PhD in Mathematics. His PhD research addressed phase-field models for multiphase fluid dynamics, demonstrating second-order accuracy in numerical schemes.
He has presented at conferences such as the Warwick Postgraduate Seminar, Micro and Nanoflows Workshop, and SIAM National Student Chapter conferences. His talks often explore surfactant dynamics and phase-field modeling. Oliver has taught Analysis modules and supervised undergraduate mathematics students. He served as treasurer of the SIAM Warwick student chapter, organizing events on statistics, machine learning, and applied mathematics.
Research contributions include developing coupled surfactant-Cahn-Hilliard-Navier-Stokes systems and analyzing numerical stability in variable density flows. His work bridges theoretical analysis and computational implementation, with videos of simulations available on his YouTube channel.


