- Fluid Dynamics
- Turbulence
- Molecular Dynamics
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Sotos Generalis is an Associate Professor in Applied Mathematics & Data Science at Aston University, affiliated with the School of Computer Science and Digital Technologies and the Aston Fluids Group within the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences. His research focuses on fluid dynamics, particularly sequential transition to turbulence in shear flows and molecular dynamics simulations complementing Navier-Stokes equations. Collaborations include projects with Japanese researchers exploring molecular-scale turbulence and emerging engineering applications. Research interests emphasize turbulence transition mechanisms, vortex dynamics, and computational modeling of complex fluid systems. Key areas include Couette flow analysis, stratified shear flows, and pattern formation in volumetrically heated fluids. His work bridges molecular-scale simulations with macroscopic fluid dynamics, aiming to advance engineering technologies through turbulence understanding. Notable achievements include the Lord Staffordshire Award for Innovation (2000) recognizing contributions to domestic appliance innovation. He has supervised 11 research projects, fostering expertise in fluid mechanics and computational methods. Active in collaborative networks, his research spans international partnerships and addresses societal challenges through fluid dynamics innovation.










