
معرفی
Slim Ibrahim is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Victoria. He holds a PhD from the University of Tunis. His research focuses on Applied Mathematics, particularly the Analysis of Partial Differential Equations, with emphases on Nonlinear PDEs from Quantum Mechanics, Fluid Dynamics, Geophysical flows, and Kinetic Models. Core research themes include existence of solutions, asymptotic behavior, and blow-up analysis.
His work bridges mathematical rigor and real-world applications, addressing topics such as nonlinear Schrödinger equations, Navier-Stokes-Maxwell systems, and Vlasov-Poisson dynamics in curved spaces. Recent interests include time-periodic forcing in fluid dynamics and scattering theory for energy-critical equations.
Publications span prestigious journals like Communications in Mathematical Physics and Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis, reflecting contributions to nonlinear PDE theory and mathematical physics. His research has implications for understanding complex systems in physics, engineering, and geophysics.




