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Christopher Pain is a Professorial Research Fellow 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 at ICL with 70 active scientists focused on the development and application of innovative modelling techniques for earth and engineering in the biomedical sciences. His group's core research interests include numerical methods for ocean and atmosphere climate systems, engineering fluids, multiphase flows, neutral particle radiation transport, coupled fluids-solids modelling, discrete element methods, turbulence modelling, inversion methods, imaging, and impact cratering. He has published 200 journal papers, 2 book chapters, and 1 patent, and has graduated 45 PhD students while securing 40 research grants from industry and research councils. He has received the Rector’s Award for Research Excellence in 2010, acknowledging his world-leading research contributions, and has attracted £23 million in research funding over ten years.
Specialisms available in Materials for the Energy Transition or Theory and Simulation of Materials.