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Samuel Boury

SODA cruise in the Arctic Ocean, September 2018.Photography by San Nguyen.

About me

I am an applied mathematician working in geophysical fluid dynamics. Currently a CNRS postdoctoral researcher at Université Paris-Saclay (Orsay, France), in the Fluides, Automatique et Systèmes Thermiques (FAST) laboratory, I am working on internal wave turbulence with Pierre-Philippe Cortet on a project funded by the Simons Collaboration on Wave Turbulence. Prior to moving to Orsay, I was an Assistant Professor affiliated to the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences (CIMS) at New York University (New York (NY), USA), in a joint position as a Courant Instructor and a Simons Foundation Fellow, working on erosion and shape formation of solid bodies by flows (at the Applied Maths Laboratory (AML)), and on wave turbulence (within the Simons Collaboration on Wave Turbulence). I hold a Ph.D. degree in Physics, undertaken under the joint-supervision of Philippe Odier (ENS de Lyon, Lyon, France) and Thomas Peacock (MIT, Cambridge (MA), USA). My dissertation focused on experimental and theoretical aspects of axisymmetric internal waves strongly related to oceanographic applications, e.g. in the Arctic Ocean. My main research interests are in geophysical fluid dynamics and physical oceanography, closely related to environmental issues.

Recent Highlights

November 2023 -- A year after winning the Milton van Dyke poster award at the 2022 APS DFD Gallery of Fluid Motion in Indianapolis (IN, USA), our article Sculpting the Sphinx has been published as an invited entry in Physical Review Fluids! In addition to New York University press release, this research has been featured in several public-reaching articles (e.g. fyfluiddynamics and Geo).


November 2023 -- Our numerical and theoretical study on Fast-Slow Wave Transitions Induced by a Random Mean Flow has been published in Physical Review E.


October 2023 -- I am starting a new position as CNRS postdoctoral researcher at Université Paris-Saclay (Orsay, France), in the Fluides, Automatique et Systèmes Thermiques (FAST) laboratory.


February 2023 -- How does confining waves influence non-linear resonance conditions? More details in our theoretical and experimental study now published in Journal of Fluid Mechanics.


November 2022 -- Sculpting the Sphinx has won the Milton van Dyke poster award at the 2022 APS DFD Gallery of Fluid Motion!


October 2022 -- Double-diffusive staircase stratifications are key to understand energy tranfers in the oceans. Our observational survey in the Arctic has just been published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans to help shed light on this intriguing phenomenon.


August 2022 -- Our article on Random Walks Through Poetry is featured in cover of Digital Creativity!


February 2022 -- The recording of my seminar given on February 4 at the EHESS (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales) is now online.


December 2021 -- Check out my new online poster gallery!


October 2021 -- I have been awarded the Prix de Thèse Systèmes Complexes by the Institut des Systèmes Complexes de Paris IdF (ISC) for my Ph.D. work, as a transdisciplinarity and multi-scale research.


October 2021 -- I have been choosen to be the Joseph B. Keller fellow for the academic year 2021--2022 at the Courant Institute.


September 2021 -- The Applied Maths Seminars have started at Courant!


September 2021 -- Our numerical and theoretical work on convection in a mushy layer, discussing how a vertical heat flux drives convection and buoyant plumes in a mush, has been published in Journal of Fluid Mechanics.


September 2021 -- Our study reporting observations on axisymmetric wave attractors (linear regime, triadic resonant instability, and even weak inertial wave turbulence) combining experiments and numerics has been published in Journal of Fluid Mechanics.


July 2021 -- I have been awarded the Prix Daniel Guinier by the Société Française de Physique (SFP) as a recognition of the work undertaken during my Ph.D. More information on the SFP website, the ENS website, and on the Laboratoire de Physique website.


June 2021 -- Our experimental work on the generation of axisymmetric internal wave super-harmonics through non-linear self-interaction has been published in Physical Review Fluids.


April 2021 -- Our collaborative paper led by Jennifer A. MacKinnon from Scripps Institution of Oceanography (University of California San Diego, San Diego (CA), USA), entitled A warm jet in a cold ocean, has been published in Nature Communications this April. Check out the press coverage for more information (e.g. on Scripps Website The "heat bombs" destroying Arctic sea ice).


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Current and Former Research Topics

Arctic Ocean
Waves - Mean Flows Interactions
Oceanic Double Diffusion
Arctic Ocean
Sculpting with Fluids and Flows
Random Walks Through Poetry
A Mushy Source for the Geysers of Enceladus
Non-Linear Interactions of 3D Internal Waves
Internal Wave Tunneling
Enhancing 3D Internal Waves Attractors
Whither the Chukchi Slope Current?
Challenging Axisymmetric Internal Waves
Forcing the BvK Instability
Understanding the Moving Bottleneck
Experiencing the Antlion Trap

CONTACT INFO

Email: sbry.phy@gmail.com

Office: Fluides, Automatique et Systèmes Thermiques (FAST), office F133
Bâtiment Pascal (530)
Rue André Rivière
91405 Orsay (France)