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Christopher Pain is a Professor in the Department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London (ICL), UK. He heads the Applied Computation Modelling Group (AMCG), which is the largest research group within the department, comprising 70 research-active scientists. AMCG specializes in the development and application of innovative world-leading modelling techniques across earth, engineering, and biomedical sciences. The group's core research interests include numerical methods for ocean, atmosphere, and climate systems, engineering fluids, multiphase flows, neutral particle radiation transport, coupled fluids-solids modelling, discrete element methods, turbulence modelling, inversion methods, and imaging processes, as well as impact cratering. Professor Pain has been recognized for his contributions to research with the Research Excellence Award in 2010 at Imperial College London, and he has authored over 200 journal publications, receiving over 5000 citations for his work. He has also graduated 45 PhD students and completed 40 research council grants. His career highlights include attracting substantial research funding and organizing important conferences in his field.
Imperial College London • London, United Kingdom
Leading research in applied computational modeling within the Department of Earth Science and Engineering.
Specialisms available in Materials for the Energy Transition or Theory and Simulation of Materials.