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M. S. Mughal is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Imperial College London, specializing in the field of Applied Mathematics. With a focus on Hydrodynamic Stability Theory, he conducts research on linear and nonlinear instability, receptivity modeling, and laminar-turbulent boundary layer transition. His work also includes flow control modeling and the study of receptivity due to natural distributed surface roughness and freestream acoustic turbulence, especially in relation to swept wing boundary layers. M. S. Mughal's PhD research involves the development of accurate and rapid methods for modeling biglobal and triglobal disturbance evolution in three-dimensional boundary layers. He has also explored advancements in modeling instabilities arising from three-dimensional boundary-layer flows, particularly in aerospace applications. His academic career includes positions at Imperial College London since October 2014, with research interests further extending to scientific computing, computational mathematics, and high-performance computing applications. He is currently looking for interested postgraduate research students to support in these areas.
Imperial College London • London, United Kingdom
Teaching and conducting research in Applied Mathematics.
Specialisms available in Materials for the Energy Transition or Theory and Simulation of Materials.