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Hardy, Stuart

Research Professor
Experimental Sciences & Mathematics
Institucio Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avancats
Spain

Biography

She completed a BSc in Geology (Hons 1st Class) at Glasgow University in 1984 and a Masters in Computer Science at Bradford University in 1987. Thereafter she worked on satellite rainfall prediction and hydrological modelling at Reading University for 2 years, before undertaking a PhD at the University of London (1989-1994) in Mathematical Modelling of Tectonics and Sedimentation. Two Postdoc fellowships then followed: A 2-year Royal Society European Science Exchange Fellowship at CSIC (Jaume Almera) in Barcelona and 1-year post-doc working with John Suppe at Princeton University. she was subsequently a lecturer in the Earth Science Department of the University of Manchester for 5 years. She is an ICREA Research Professor in the Faculty of Geology at the Universitat de Barcelona since 2003.

Research Interest

She works in mathematical numerical modelling of geological processes (tectonics, sedimentation, volcanology, etc.) and use a variety of different approaches to try to better understand (through both modelling and validation) the various relationships preserved in the geological record. She is interested in both continuum (e.g. finite difference, finite element) and discontinuum techniques (e.g. discrete element, SPH) both from a theoretical standpoint and in using them in practical applications. She is also very much interested in using high performance computing to run high resolution numerical models and visualize the results of such models. Recent research has focused on computational determinism in parallelized HPC codes and Martian tectonics.

Publications

  • Waltham,D., Hardy,S. & Abousetta,A. 1992 Sediment geometries and domino faulting. In: Williams,G.D. & Dobb,A. (eds). "Tectonics and Seismic Sequence Stratigraphy", Special Publication of the Geological Society of London No. 71, pp 67-85.

  • Dugdale,G., Hardy, S. & Milford, J.R. 1991 International Workshop on Precipitation Measurement 5. Daily Catchment Rainfall Estimated from Meteosat. Hydrological Process, 5, 261-270.

  • Sutcliffe,J.V., Milford,J.R., Dugdale,G. & Hardy,S. 1989 Use of Satellite Derived Rainfall Estimates as Inputs to Flow Prediction in the River Senegal. in New Directions for Surface Water Modeling. Proceedings of a Symposium held in Baltimore, Maryland, May 1989. IAHS Publication Issue 181.

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