Summary
Alexander Wray received his PhD from Imperial College London in May 2015. He is a member of Omar Matar's research group. His research interests include fluid dynamics, numerical analysis and low-order modelling.
Date | Roles |
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2014-Present | Research Associate, Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London |
2010-2014 | PhD in Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London |
2009-2010 | MSc, Applied Mathematics, Imperial College London |
2006-2009 | BA Mathematics, Cambridge University |
Publications
Journals
Wray AW, Matar OK, Craster, et al. , 2015, Electrostatic Suppression of the "Coffee-stain Effect", Procedia Iutam, Vol:15, ISSN:2210-9838, Pages:172-177
Wray AW, Papageorgiou DT, Craster RV, et al. , 2014, Electrostatic Suppression of the "Coffee Stain Effect", Langmuir, Vol:30, ISSN:0743-7463, Pages:5849-5858
Wray AW, Papageorgiou DT, Matar OK, 2013, Electrostatically controlled large-amplitude, non-axisymmetric waves in thin film flows down a cylinder, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Vol:736, ISSN:1469-7645
Wray AW, Papageorgiou DT, Matar OK, 2013, Electrified coating flows on vertical fibres: enhancement or suppression of interfacial dynamics, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Vol:735, ISSN:0022-1120, Pages:427-456
Wray AW, Matar O, Papageorgiou DT, 2012, Non-linear waves in electrified viscous film flow down a vertical cylinder, Ima Journal of Applied Mathematics, Vol:77, ISSN:0272-4960, Pages:430-440