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Daniel Boutros is a researcher in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at the University of Cambridge, focusing on the mathematical analysis of fluid mechanics and partial differential equations. His significant contributions include work on the Navier-Stokes equations, particularly in establishing conditions for global well-posedness, exploring the conservation of helicity in weak solutions, and addressing Onsager's conjecture in hydrostatic Euler equations. He has published in various distinguished journals, presenting innovative approaches to complex mathematical models related to fluid dynamics. Daniel earned his PhD in Mathematics Information in 2021 from the University of Cambridge, following a MASt in Mathematics and a dual Bachelor's degree in Mathematics and Physics from the University of Groningen. His academic journey features a strong emphasis on both teaching and research, with numerous presentations at leading international seminars and conferences.
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