Fellowship Positions
- 2024-date: Bye-Fellow, St. Catharine's College, University of Cambridge.
Postdoctoral Positions
- 2023-date: Research Associate in the Fluid Dynamics of Sinus Infections., DAMTP. Supervisor Prof. Eric Lauga.
- 2022-date: Research Associate in the Fluid Dynamics of Decontamination, DAMTP. Supervisors Prof. Stuart Dalziel and Prof. Julien Landel.
Education
- 2018-2022: PhD Student, DAMTP. Supervisor Prof. Raymond Goldstein.
- 2014-2018: BA/MMath, Mathematics, Trinity College Cambridge.
Research
George is an applied mathematician specialising in combining mathematical modelling with experimentation to understand the underlying physical processes driving phenomena in complex systems. Understanding these physical processes is key when tackling a wide range of environmental and industrial challenges such as the transport of debris by ciliary carpets, the spread of bacterial biofilms or the decontamination of hazardous materials. George has a particular focus on biological systems such as ciliary flows in the sinus, bacterial biofilms and those exhibiting collective behaviour, taking inspiration from the world around us. George's methodology aims for a holistic approach, developing simultaneously theoretical and experimental capability. Theoretically, he seeks to develop reduced mathematical models, drawing on a wide range of different mathematical techniques. Experimentation arises from a combination of collaborations with experimentalists and his own experiments, both tabletop in the laboratory and out in the field.
Academic Service
Referee for Physical Review E since 2021.
Referee for Physical Review Fluids since 2023.
Teaching
since 2024: Demonstrations in Fluid Mechanics Part II Mathematics Tripos Lecture Course
Lecturing the Michaelmas course ``Demonstrations in Fluid Mechanics".
since 2024: Undergraduate Natural Science Supervisions
One-on-two tutorials for undergraduates reading at St. Catharines for the Natural Science Tripos at Cambridge teaching mathematical techniques.
since 2018: Undergraduate Mathematics Supervisions
One-on-two tutorials for undergraduates reading for the Mathematical Tripos at Cambridge in a range of applied mathematical methods courses.
2022: STEM SMART Supervisions
Small group tutorials (up to ten students) for A-level students enrolled in the STEM SMART programme teaching both Maths and Further Mathematics (35 hours).
2018 - 2020: Tutor, Undergraduate Maths Clinic
Weekly three-hour drop-in sessions during term time.
2018 - 2019: Instructor, Part III Drop-in sessions
Regular sessions allowing Part III students to ask questions relating to Part III courses in Fluid Dynamics.