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Faculty of Mathematics

 

  • 2020 - present: Junior Research Fellow, Trinity College, University of Cambridge.
  • 2016 - 2020: PhD student, DAMTP, CCA, University of Cambridge. 
  • 2015 - 2016: M.Math. (Part III), University of Cambridge.
  • 2012 - 2015: B.A. Maths, University of Cambridge.

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Publications

Do we need non-linear corrections? - On the boundary Forchheimer equation in acoustic scattering
MJ Colbrook, LJ Ayton
– Journal of Sound and Vibration
(2020)
495,
115905
Reducing aerofoil–turbulence interaction noise through chordwise-varying porosity
LJ Ayton, MJ Colbrook, TF Geyer, P Chaitanya, E Sarradj
– Journal of Fluid Mechanics
(2020)
906,
a1
A Mathieu function boundary spectral method for scattering by multiple variable poro-elastic plates, with applications to metamaterials and acoustics
MJ Colbrook, AV Kisil
– Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
(2020)
476,
20200184
Fast and spectrally accurate numerical methods for perforated screens (with applications to Robin boundary conditions)
MJ Colbrook, MJ Priddin
– IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications
(2020)
85,
790
Kernel density estimation with linked boundary conditions
MJ Colbrook, ZI Botev, K Kuritz, S MacNamara
– STUDIES IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS
(2020)
145,
357
The Foundations of Infinite-Dimensional Spectral Computations
M Colbrook
(2020)
A spectral collocation method for acoustic scattering by multiple elastic plates
MJ Colbrook, LJ Ayton
– Journal of Sound and Vibration
(2019)
461,
114904
The foundations of spectral computations via the Solvability Complexity Index hierarchy
MJ Colbrook, AC Hansen
(2019)
On the computation of geometric features of spectra of linear operators on Hilbert spaces
MJ Colbrook
(2019)
A hybrid analytical-numerical method for solving advection-dispersion problems on a half-line
FPJ de Barros, MJ Colbrook, AS Fokas
– International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
(2019)
139,
482
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