James Ferguson
PhD
Mathematical Glaciology
Office: EOS-South 354 Phone: 604-822-3063
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Research Interests
Theoretical glaciology, nonlinear partial differential equations, fluid dynamics, numerical analysis, tropical climate dynamics, ocean acoustics, nonparametric statistics, science education.
Academic Background
M.Sc. in Mathematics, University of Victoria (2008)
B.Sc. (Hon.) in Mathematics, University of Victoria (2004)
Publications
J. Ferguson, B. Khouider, and M. Namazi. Two-way interactions between equatorially-trapped waves and the barotropic flow. Chinese Ann. Math. Ser. B - Special Issue in honour of Andrew Majda's 60th birthday, 30:539-568, 2009. Link to abstract.
M. Austin, Chorney, N., Ferguson, J., Leary, D., O'Neill, C., and Sneddon, H. Assessment of
Underwater Noise Generated by Wave Energy Devices. Tech Report prepared for Oregon Wave
Energy Trust, 2009. Link to PDF file.
J. Ferguson. A numerical solution for the barotropic vorticity equation forced by an equatorially trapped wave. Master's thesis, University of Victoria, 2008. Link to PDF file.
J. Ferguson. A brief survey of the history of the calculus of variations and its applications. arXiv:math/0402357v1, 2004. Link to PDF file.
Affiliations
I am a member of the UBC Institute for Applied Mathematics (IAM) and I was a visitor at the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) from January to May 2011.
UBC Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences,
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