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Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics

Xianyang Jiang is currently a member in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics. He works at the G. K. Batchelor Laboratory and is a member of the Environmental and Industrial Fluid Dynamics group. He is mainly interested in understanding the physical process of phenomena in wall-bounded flows, particle-laden flows and stratified shear flows. His current role primarily involves running experiments on stratified exchange flows in an inclined duct and analysing the mixing process of the shear layer.

Publications

Lagrangian Identification of Coherent Structures in Wall-Bounded Flows
X Jiang
– Advances in Applied Mathematics and Mechanics
(2019)
11,
640
Revisiting coherent structures in low-speed turbulent boundary layers
X Jiang
– Applied Mathematics and Mechanics
(2019)
40,
261
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Research Groups

Cantab Capital Institute for the Mathematics of Information
Environmental and Industrial Fluid Dynamics

Room

H0.15