Tash Moore
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Background: My background is in Mechanical Engineering, I studied at the University of Bristol and graduated with master’s degree (MEng) in 2020. During my degree I developed an interest in numerical modelling and fluid dynamics – with my final year group project revolving around creating numerical models for solving partial differential equations. I additionally undertook a summer research project, investigating the flow of blood through a structure in the kidney using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Following my studies, I was employed as Graduate Engineer and worked within different departments for a Naval Software Engineering company. I then worked as a Forensic Investigator, investigating fires for insurance purposes.
Research Interests: I am interested in numerical modelling and CFD, although also enjoy experimental work so would appreciate being able to incorporate different methods into a project. There are several projects undertaken by CDT students in areas that which seem very interesting, but which I do not have experience in, but, such as atmospheric and climate modelling. I would like to keep my mind open to a range of different areas and applications during the early stages of this programme.
Why I chose the CDT in Fluid Dynamics: I was interested in pursuing a PhD in the field of fluid dynamics, this CDT appealed to me due to the wide range of research areas and projects available. I liked the structure of this program, with the ability to choose a specific project after undertaking some taught modules and being exposed to different areas of research.
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