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John Craske's research focuses on fluid mechanics, which aids in understanding interactions within the natural and built environments. He is currently developing stochastic models to describe random fluctuations, uncertainties, mixing processes, and transitions related to extreme events associated with turbulence. His work particularly addresses transport and mixing in buoyancy-driven flows, stratified turbulence, natural ventilation in buildings, internally-heated convection, turbulent free-shear flows, entrainment, pollution dispersion, and particle transport. He investigates these areas using direct numerical simulation, stochastic differential equations, data assimilation, network models, and Fokker-Planck equations within dynamical systems. He is interested in supervising PhD students in these mentioned areas.
Imperial College London • London, United Kingdom
Teaching and conducting research in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Specialisms available in Materials for the Energy Transition or Theory and Simulation of Materials.