Summary
Jefferson Gomes is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Aberdeen with 13 years of academic experience and a deep specialization in mathematical modeling, numerical simulation, and fluid dynamics. He holds advanced degrees in applied mathematics and CFD from Imperial College London and Brazilian institutions, blending rigorous theory with practical CFD applications. His career includes research roles at Imperial College and international collaboration as a visiting academic in Brazil, reflecting a strong track record in computational fluid mechanics and Fortran-based simulation development. Jefferson’s background as a chemical technician early in his career gives him uncommon hands-on perspective on experimental and industrial problems that inform his teaching and research. He is known for translating complex numerical methods into teachable modules and robust simulation tools used in both classroom and research settings. Based in Aberdeen, he continues to bridge advanced research and engineering practice in fluid mechanics and computational modeling.
13 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Applied Mathematics, PhD, CFD, Chemical and Nuclear Engineering, MSc, Computational Optimisation and Thermodynamics, BSc, Chemical Engineering, MSc in Applied Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, PhD, Applied Mathematics, PhD, CFD, Chemical and Nuclear Engineering, MSc, Computational Optimisation and Thermodynamics, BSc, Chemical Engineering, MSc in Applied Mathematics, Applied Mathematics at Imperial College London
Imperial College London
UERJ
State University of Rio de Janeiro
Portuguese, English