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Rhodri Davies is an internationally recognized computational geodynamicist whose research focuses on the evolution of Earth’s surface and the dynamic processes occurring within its interior. He has developed advanced simulation tools for geodynamical processes, allowing for a better understanding of mantle dynamics and their signatures on the Earth's surface over a range of spatial and temporal scales. His work integrates a variety of observational datasets to enhance scientific understanding of these complex processes. His academic journey includes earning a PhD in Computational Geodynamics from Cardiff University, where he focused on multi-resolution numerical methods in geodynamics. He is also involved in research student supervision and has a notable h-index indicating significant contributions to his field.
Australian National University • Canberra
Engaged in advanced research in computational geodynamics.
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