Skip to main content View accessibility support page
  • Study
  • Research
  • Faculties
  • News and events
  • About
  • Get involved
  • Giving
  • Search

Website navigation

Skip to section navigation

Global site navigation

  • Study
    • Course search
    • Apply
    • Fees and funding
    • Student life
    • Visit
    • Help centre
    • Request info
    • International students
    • Executive education
    • Summer schools
  • Research
  • Faculties
    • Faculty of Engineering
    • Faculty of Medicine
    • Faculty of Natural Sciences
    • Imperial Business School
    • Administrative and support services
  • News and events
    • News
    • What's on
    • Imperial Stories
    • Great Exhibition Road Festival
    • Imperial Magazine
    • Imperial Lates
    • Graduation
  • About
    • President
    • Provost
    • Imperial Strategy
    • Academic Strategy
    • Imperial Global
    • Sustainable Imperial
    • Governance
    • Campuses
    • Our academics
    • Jobs at Imperial
  • Get involved
    • Giving
    • Schools outreach
    • Imperial Global Summer School
    • Societal engagement
    • Volunteering and outreach
    • Women at Imperial
  • Giving

User links navigation

  • For staff
  • Current students
  • Imperial for business
  • For schools
  • Alumni
Research groups

Fluid Dynamics Group navigation

  • Members
  • Research
  • Seminars
  • PhD and Postdoc opportunities

In this section

  • Fluid Dynamics Group
Fluid Dynamics Group
  • Imperial Home
  • Research groups
  • Fluid Dynamics Group
  • Research

Research

Fluid Dynamics Group
  • Members
  • Research
  • Seminars
  • PhD and Postdoc opportunities

Research

Swimming in complex environments

Biofluid dynamics

Biofluid dynamics research entails applying the mathematical theories of fluid mechanics, ubiquitous in the natural world, to provide a quantitative understanding of these biological processes from a mechanical point of view.

Find out more about biofluid dynamics

Placeholder

Geophysical fluid dynamics

Geophysical fluid dynamics combines together asymptotics, geometric reasoning, and numerical simulations to explain and predict the motion of the atmosphere and ocean with implications for our weather and climate.

Find out more about geophysical fluid dynamics

Research

High speed flows and laminar flow control

Find out who is involved in this area of research at Imperial.

Find out more this research area

Stokes, multiphase and thin film flows

Specialised analytical and numerical techniques are developed in order to address flow regimes at very small scales, in which we often encounter systems with more than one fluid and which incorporate challenging physical effects (rheology, surfactants, external field forcing).

Find out more this research area

Biofluid dynamics
Geophysical fluid dynamics
High speed flows and laminar flow control
Stokes, multiphase and thin film flows

Useful Links

Popular links

  • Blackboard
  • Contact the Service Desk
  • Jobs
  • Library services
  • Outlook email online

Faculties

  • Engineering
  • Medicine
  • Natural Sciences
  • Imperial Business School

Directories

  • Admin and support services
  • Networks and Centres
  • Research groups
  • Search all staff

Partners

  • Imperial College Academic Health Science Centre
  • Imperial College Health Partners
  • Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
  • Imperial Consultants

College Information

Imperial College London

Address

Imperial College London
South Kensington Campus
London SW7 2AZ, UK
tel: +44 (0)20 7589 5111

Facebook X, formerly known as Twitter YouTube LinkedIn Instagram TikTok TikTok

Site Information

  • Sitemap
  • Accessibility
  • Modern slavery statement
  • Privacy notice
  • Use of cookies
  • Report incorrect content
  • Log in

© 2025 Imperial College London