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I am a 4th year PhD scholar in Physics at the University of Toronto.
I study planetary to stellar scale flows using a mix of mathematical, computational, and observational tools.

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Research
Navigating through engineering and physics educational backgrounds, interdisciplinarity lies at the core of my research. In general, am interested in mathematical modeling of natural phenomena. However, in the past couple of years my work has revolved around the mechanics of planetary and stellar scale astrophysical phenomena.
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Projects
Keywords: fluid mechanics, turbulence, magnetic fields, mixing, convection, stratification, shallow water, general circulation
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Current
- Variably irradiated synchronous and asynchronous planets
- Cloud driven Brown Dwarf variability
- Wave driven Hot-Jupiter variability
- Exoplanet magnetic fields using high-resolution phase-resolved cross-correlation spectroscopy
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Interests
- Fundamental origins of the diffusion tensor
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Recent
- Beating climates of variably irradiated asynchronous exoplanets
- Rotational mixing in stellar and planetary interiors
- Meridional circulation in stratified environments
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Past
- Spin and shape evolution of rubble-piles
- Continuum regolith flows on top-shaped asteroids
- Discrete granular flow on a rotating and gravitating ellipse
- Mechanical logic gates
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Advisors and collaborators
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Thaddeus Komacek (Oxford)
Marta L. Bryan (UofT)
Kristen Menou (UofT)
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Xi Zhang (UCSC)
Kazumaza Ohno (NAOJ)
Vasilli Pustovoit (UofT)
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Publications
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Publications
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GitHub
Textydeep - Overview
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Blog
Database
All pages
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