Ory Schnitzerمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Dr. Ory Schnitzer is an Associate Professor in Applied Mathematics at Imperial College London's Department of Mathematics , within the Faculty of Natural Sciences. His research focuses on mathematical modeling, asymptotic analysis, and singular perturbation techniques applied to fluid dynamics, transport phenomena, and wave phenomena. He offers PhD projects in these areas and has contributed to understanding complex systems such as electrohydrodynamic instabilities, plasmonic resonances in nanomaterials, and superhydrophobic surface dynamics. Education & Affiliations: PhD (implied by academic rank) Affiliations: Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Physics; Fluid Dynamics Research Interests: Mathematical modeling of multiphase systems (e.g., droplets, bubbles) Asymptotic methods for singular perturbation problems Electrokinetic and thermocapillary phenomena Plasmonic resonances in nanostructures Superhydrophobic surfaces and slip flow Recent Article Trends: Recent work explores finite-time singularities in electrohydrodynamics, spontaneous locomotion of microswimmers, and plasmonic resonances in slender nanostructures. These studies bridge applied mathematics with fluid mechanics and nanophotonics, emphasizing analytical solutions and asymptotic approaches. Awards: 2024 John Ockendon Prize for outstanding contributions to applied mathematics Grants & Labs: Active in collaborative projects with researchers like E. Yariv and R. Brandão. Research funded through Imperial College's Department of Mathematics and UK-based grants. His work often involves experimental validation and industry partnerships in nanotechnology and fluid dynamics.












