Mr David Rees Jones
Career
- 2010-date: PhD student of Grae Worster in the Institute of Theoretical Geophysics, DAMTP, University of Cambridge.
- 2006-2010: BA/MMath, University of Cambridge.
Research Interests
David is a member of the Institute of Theoretical Geophysics at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics. His current research interests are in modelling sea ice.
David is investigating the drainage of brine from evolving sea ice, particuarly modelling gravity drainage through liquid brine channels, developing simple theoretical models of these processes.
Papers and Talks
Journal Articles
- Rees Jones & Worster 2013 Fluxes through steady-state chimneys in binary alloy solidification, J. Fluid Mech. doi:10.1017/jfm.2012.462
Conference talks
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American Geophysical Union: Fall Meeting (December 2012)
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UK Sea Ice Research Group Meeting (September 2012)
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American Physical Sciences - Division of Fluid Dynamics (November 2011) Fluxes through steady-state chimneys in binary alloy solidification
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UK Arctic Science Conference (September 2011)
Contact Details
Office: H1.15
Address: Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics,
Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Wilberforce Road, Cambridge CB3 0WA
Telephone: +44 1223 748905