Prof. Jonathan J. Wylie serves as a Professor at City University of Hong Kong, holding a PhD from King's College, University of Cambridge, UK. His academic trajectory includes a Junior Research Fellowship at King's College, followed by research appointments at Cornell University, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and the University of Toronto prior to his current position. His research expertise spans fluid mechanics , granular materials , suspension mechanics , and mathematical modeling of geophysical systems , with seminal contributions to viscous thread dynamics and coupled partial differential equations. His interdisciplinary work bridges industrial applications with fundamental physics. Analysis of his recent publications reveals dominant research threads in granular flow intermittency , thermal effects in viscous filaments , and mathematical neuroscience . His methodology consistently combines asymptotic analysis with computational modeling to address complex multiphysics problems, demonstrating strong cross-disciplinary collaboration between physics, engineering, and life sciences. His distinguished scientific recognition includes: Junior Research Fellowship from King's College, Cambridge Wylie has secured major research funding from the National Science Foundation (USA), Australian Research Council, and Hong Kong's Research Grant Council. As associate editor of the IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics , he actively shapes scholarly discourse. His extensive publication record in high-impact journals like Journal of Fluid Mechanics and Physical Review E demonstrates sustained research productivity without explicit mention of advisees in available materials. While specific laboratory facilities aren't documented, his international collaborations with institutions across North America, Europe, and Asia indicate participation in global research networks addressing industrially relevant fluid dynamics challenges.
