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Robert Teed is a Senior Lecturer in Applied Mathematics at the University of Glasgow, with a background that includes a PhD from the University of Leeds focused on the effects of zonal flow in rapidly rotating convection of planetary interiors. His research interests include Magnetohydrodynamics, planetary dynamos, and the dynamics of fluids under magnetic fields and rotation. He employs theoretical and numerical modelling techniques to investigate fluid dynamics particularly in chaotic regions such as the Earth's outer core and the Sun's atmosphere. Teed is keen on mentoring prospective PhD students and is involved in several interesting projects concerning the dynamo process and magnetic field generation in planets and stars. He has also contributed to teaching various mathematics courses over the years and is currently engaged with courses in multivariable calculus and mathematical methods. Teed continues to publish research findings and is involved in furthering understanding in his areas of specialisation through his academic work and collaborations.
University of Glasgow • Glasgow, Scotland
Teaching and research in applied mathematics.
University of Glasgow • Glasgow, Scotland
University of Leeds • Leeds, England
University of Leeds • Leeds, England