John Bush
Room 2-392
Phone: x3-4387
bush@math.mit.edu
Professor of Applied Mathematics
John Bush received his B.Sc in physics in 1986 and M.Sc in geophysics in 1988 from the University of Toronto. He received his Ph.D. in geophysics from Harvard University in 1993, under the direction of Howard Stone and Jeremy Bloxham. He pursued postdoctoral research at DAMTP, University of Cambridge, as an NSERC postdoctoral fellow (1993-95) and as a National Environmental Research Council U.K. fellow (1995-97). He joined the MIT faculty in applied mathematics in January 1998, was promoted to associate professor in 2002, tenured in 2004 and promoted to full professor in 2009. He currently directs the Applied Math Laboratory. Professor Bush is a fluid dynamicist who has worked on geophysical and environmental flows, but now focuses on surface tension-driven phenomena and their applications in biology. He is a frequent winner at the Gallery of Fluid Motion of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics. He received an NSF Career Award in 2002, and in 2003 was selected by the department as the initial holder of the Edward F. Kelly Research Award. He was recently elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society.
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