Professor James Blowey

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Introduction

I joined the University in October 1992 as a Lecturer in Mathematics. From August 2010 until August 2025 I was Deputy Executive Dean (Natural Sciences) in the Faculty of Science. I have since returned to the Department of Mathematical Sciences. You can fine me most days in MCS3004 which is on the top floor of the Maths and Computer Science building.

Contact Details

Please use the following contacts for: regular post (Natural Sciences | Maths); my body (Natural Sciences: CG309)

Research

My research interests are in the Numerical Analysis of Partial Differential Equations. In particular Below are some simulations:
Binary Alloy
2D Cahn-Hilliard
simulations:
Mean Constant mobility Degenerate mobility
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Binary Alloy
2D Allen-Cahn/Cahn-Hilliard
simulations: (a=2,b=4, Key)
0.55colour movie (400K) colour movie (1.23Mb)

Teaching

The quality of, expertise of and committment to my teaching (and my colleagues) was recognised in the academic year 2004/5 when I was the recipient of a University Excellence in Teaching Award. Other (different) previously taught courses

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