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Graham Benham is a Visiting Professor and Research Fellow at the Mathematical Institute of the University of Oxford. His research focuses on various themes in mathematical modeling, particularly in Environmental Fluid Dynamics, exploring complex systems like groundwater management and renewable energy sources, including tidal and wave energy. He has contributed to the field through the development of mathematical techniques such as boundary layer theory, perturbation methods, similarity analysis, and numerical solutions to partial differential equations (PDEs) and ordinary differential equations (ODEs). Benham's expertise encompasses the application of these methods to real-world issues, including carbon capture and storage, enhancing our understanding of the interactions between physical systems and mathematical frameworks. Additionally, he has a keen interest in sports physics, applying mathematical concepts to analyze and enhance performance in sports like rowing and cycling.
Department of Politics and International Relations - Higher Level English requirement.