Dynamics research scientists
Our dynamics research scientists
- Dr Thomas Allen
Thomas works on numerical aspects of the dynamics equations. This includes aspects of the transport schemes and solution to elliptic equations on massively parallel computers. 
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Tom researches and develops new algorithms and techniques for GungHo, the Met Office's next-generation dynamical core. 
- Dr Ian Boutle
Ian works on cloudy boundary layers and their representation within the Met Office's Unified Model
- Dr Terry Davies
Terry develops and maintains the atmospheric dynamical core of the Met Office's Unified Model. 
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Christine works on the development of next generation atmospheric models 
- Dr Thomas Melvin
Thomas works on developing and testing new numerical techniques for the Met Office's Unified Model dynamical core. 
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Lewis is a foundation scientific software engineer, employed as a member of the Excalibur pool, working under the Next Generation Modelling Systems (NGMS) programme. 
- Dr Ben Shipway
Ben is Head of the Dynamics Research Group and leads the scientific development of LFRic - the next generation replacement for the Unified Model. 
- Dr Chris Smith
Chris develops and tests computer code used for simulating large-scale atmospheric motion. 
- Prof. John Thuburn
Numerical methods and geophysical fluid dynamics are the core areas of John's research activities. 
- Dr Nigel Wood
Nigel is the Met Office Principal Fellow for Next Generation Modelling Systems. 
- Dr Mohamed Zerroukat
Mohamed works on numerical aspects of the dynamics equations. This includes advection/transport schemes and their application to passive tracers and other prototype dynamical sets of equations, like shallow water equations. 
 
 
