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I joined the University of Manchester as Professor of Computational Fluid
Dynamics in 1995. Before coming to Manchester I worked for Central
Aerohydrodynamic Institute (TsAGI) in Moscow. Simultaneously I was teaching at
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MPhTI) on a part time basis.
My Principal Research Interests are in the
field of High Reynolds Number Flows, both
incompressible and gas flows at different values of the Mach number, including
transonic and hypersonic flow regimes. I am particularly concerned with two
fundamental fluid dynamic phenomena:
Methodologically my work relies upon
- extensive use of Perturbation Methods,
which, I believe is the most powerful tool of theoretical analysis of the
Navier-Stokes equations, especially when
understanding of physical process governing fluid motion is a primary goal
of the study,
- development of novel Numerical Techniques to analyse High Reynolds Number Flows.
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