Dr Ellen Luckins
Warwick Zeeman Lecturer in Applied Mathematics
address: Mathematics Institute, Zeeman Building,
University of Warwick
Coventry CV4 7AL
email: ellen.luckins [at] warwick.ac.uk
LinkedIn: Ellen Luckins
I am an applied mathematician working as a Zeeman Lecturer at the Warwick Mathematics Institute.
I am interested in mathematical modelling of physical and industrial problems, including
Multi-scale processes
Free-boundary problems
Asymptotic methods
Cleaning and decontamination
Heat and mass transfer
Fluid dynamics
Chemical reactions and phase change phenomena
My previous postdoctoral research in the Oxford Centre for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (OCIAM) at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, was in the mathematics of filtration and decontamination. This involved developing and analysing models for interacting fluid flows and chemical processes within porous materials.
Before that, I studied for my DPhil at Oxford University through the InFoMM CDT. My DPhil research project was in collaboration with Elkem, a metallurgy company which produces silicon in a submerged arc furnace. My research focused on the coupled electrical, thermal, and chemical processes in the furnace.