Mr Julien Landel
Career
- 2012- : Research Assistant, DAMTP
- 2009-2012 : Doctoral Student, DAMTP & BP Institute
- 2007-2008: M. Eng. Student, National University of Singapore
- 2004-2007: Undergraduate Student, École Polytechnique (Paris)
Research
Julien is a member of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics in the Environmental and Industrial Fluid Dynamics research group. His current research interests are the mixing and dispersion properties of turbulent jets, the mixing in stratified flows, as well as the Fluid Mechanics of decontamination processes.
Selected Publications
- J. R. Landel, C. P. Caulfield and A. W. Woods. Streamwise dispersion and mixing in quasi-two-dimensional steady turbulent jets, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2012.
- J. R. Landel, C. P. Caulfield and A. W. Woods. Meandering due to large eddies and the statistically self-similar dynamics of quasi-two-dimensional jets, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2012.
- A. W. Woods, C. P. Caulfield, J. R. Landel and A. Küesters. Non-invasive turbulent mixing across a density interface in a turbulent Taylor–Couette flow, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2010.
- J. R. Landel, C. Cossu and C. P. Caulfield. Spherical cap bubbles with a toroidal bubbly wake, Physics of Fluids, 2008.