Research in nonlinear waves includes the study of ocean waves, coastal hazards, wave energy, and CO2 storage. Of interest are also mathematical problems in fluid mechanics, such as existence and stability of solutions. Techniques used include mathematical modeling, analysis of differential equations, numerical simulation, laboratory experiments as well as field measurements and observations.
Upcoming conference:
B'Waves 2023, May 29th -June 1st
Recent conferences organized by us:
vB'Waves 2021, June 16-18, 2021
Surface Waves in the Ocean A conference in honor of Kristian Dysthe on the occastion of his 80th birthday, Nov. 30 - Dec. 1, 2017
B'Waves 2016, A workshop focussed on wave breaking in oceanic and coastal waters, June 13 - 17, 2016
Group leader
Group members
Sara Mundal Aase, Master's student
Tolga Bilge, Master's student
Kaja Elgåen, Master's student
Karoline Holand, Master student
Andreas Jacobsen, Master student
Lluïsa Puig Moner, Master student
Previous members:
Kristoffer Johnson (MSci 2022)
Marius Nevland (MSci 2022)
Maria Bjørnestad (PhD 2021)
Evgeny Dinvay, Ph.D. (2020)
Vincent Teyekpiti, Ph.D. (2019)
Daulet Moldabayev, Ph.D. (2017)
Zahra Khorsand, Ph.D. (2017)
Amutha Senthilkumar, Ph.D. (2017)
Krister Trandal, MSci (2017)
Mats Brun Kirkesæther, MSci (2015)