Tim Hageman
مدرس · Computational multi-physics and multi-scale modelling
University of Oxfordمعرفی
Tim Hageman is a Departmental Lecturer and 1851 Research Fellow at the University of Oxford's Department of Engineering Science, affiliated with Wolfson College. He holds a PhD from the University of Sheffield, where he focused on multi-scale models for poroelasticity. His prior role included Research Associate at Imperial College London.
His research emphasizes computational multi-physics and multi-scale modeling, particularly in material-environment interactions, electrochemistry, corrosion, and glaciology. He develops numerical frameworks to address coupled physics challenges, such as ice-cliff stability, hydrogen embrittlement, and corrosion processes in metals.
Recent work spans hydraulic fracturing in ice sheets, firn-layer dynamics, and hydrogen uptake in metals. His methodologies integrate phase-field fracture models, electro-chemo-mechanical coupling, and stabilization techniques for accurate simulations.
Recent recognition includes his students' accolades at the Osborne Reynolds Day (2025) and contributions to offshore renewable energy research (2025).
His advising focuses on doctoral students in applied computational mechanics and glaciology, though specific advisees are not listed. Research emphasizes numerical discretization and stabilization in complex multi-physics systems.
Labs or teams are not explicitly mentioned, but his work aligns with Oxford's computational engineering and environmental science initiatives.
