
معرفی
Victor Shrira is a Professor of Applied Mathematics at Keele University, part of the School of Computer Science and Mathematics. He holds a PhD from the P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences, and has held academic positions at University College Cork and the Shirshov Institute. His research focuses on nonlinear waves, physical oceanography, and fluid dynamics, with emphasis on wave instabilities, remote sensing, and turbulence. He has contributed extensively to understanding wave-current interactions, Langmuir circulations, and statistical descriptions of random wave fields.
Education:
- MSc in Physics (1975, N.-Novgorod University, Russia)
- PhD in Nonlinear Internal Waves in the Ocean (1980, P.P. Shirshov Institute)
Research Interests: Dr. Shrira’s work spans nonlinear wave dynamics, including 3D wave patterns, Hamiltonian systems, and remote sensing techniques. He investigates ocean surface processes, internal waves, and turbulence, with applications to boundary layer dynamics and cross-interface fluxes. His recent studies explore dispersive shock mechanisms and extreme wave events.
Advising & Grants: While specific grant details are not listed, his prolific publication record indicates sustained research activity. No advisees are explicitly mentioned in the text.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with Keele’s Fluid Dynamics and Acoustics research group. Collaborations include international projects on meteotsunamis and wave turbulence.





