Prof Andrew Soward FRS
Emeritus Professor
Extension: 3664
Telephone: 01392 723664
After graduating (1965) in Mathematics at Cambridge I continued in their Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, where I obtained my PhD (1969). I then spent two years in the USA on Post Doctoral positions: the first year at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University; the second at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Subsequently, I was appointed Lecturer (1971) at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, where I became Reader (1981) and later Professor of Fluid Dynamics (1986). During my time there I spent one further year in N. America (1977/8) undertaking research and teaching at UCLA. I was elected Fellow of the Royal Society (1991). After leaving Newcastle, I was appointed Professor of Applied Mathematics (1996) at Exeter University and subsequently retired to become Emeritus Professor (2009). I am now Strategic Research Adviser (2011) in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne.
Research Interests
My main areas of research are exemplified by the titles in my "Publications". I am particularly interested in the application of asymptotic methods to problems that arise in Geophysical and Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics. Planetary and Stellar dynamos have provided the motivation for many of my theoretical studies. Recently I have focused on boundary layers in rotating MHD flows, undertaken investigations of stability problems involving spatial modulation, and developed theoretical aspects of the hybrid Euler-Lagrange approach to mean-field problems. Much of this work was undertaken with Research Assistants and Research Students, but my current collaborations, as Emeritus Professor, are confined to colleagues.
Teaching Interests
During my time at Exeter University I have taught the following courses: Methods for Differential Equations (yr. 2), Viscous Flow (yr. 3), Electromagnetism (yr. 3), Geophysical Fluid Dynamics (yr. 4), Magnetohydrodynamics (yr. 4).
Other Relevant Information
Qualifications : BA (1965), PhD (1969), ScD (1984) Cantab.
