Biography

 

Maksim Dadonau

Maksim Dadonau

  • Alumni
  • Belarus
  • 2016 PhD Applied Maths and Theoretical Physics
  • Girton College

Originally from Belarus, I have spent the last four years studying Mechanical Engineering at The University of Warwick, UK. During my undergraduate studies I have become increasingly fascinated by the significance and complexity of Fluid Dynamics and conducted an extensive year-long experimental research, which has inspired me to pursue a PhD in this subject. In my doctoral studies I will be addressing the topic of double-diffusive convection. This fundamental phenomenon has a wide range of applications in various engineering and natural processes and holds particular importance in environmental studies, such as geology and oceanography. My objective is to use the latest developments in numerical modelling and experimental techniques to complement relevant existing findings with accurate comprehensive data, enhancing our understanding the phenomenon. In doing that, I am hoping to contribute towards the development of our understanding of the global environmental processes and assist in tackling the challenges associated with climate change. With an ambition of being at the forefront of academic research I am eager to collaborate with the world’s best minds at Cambridge University whilst building a professional global network of future leaders committed to improving the lives of others.

Previous Education

University of Warwick