Dr Mark Stewart

Dr Mark Stewart
Dr Mark Stewart
Dr Mark Stewart

Lecturer

About
Email Address
mstewart@abdn.ac.uk
Office Address

Fraser Noble Building, School of Engineering, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, AB24 3UE, Scotland, UK

School/Department
School of Engineering

Biography

2020-present: Lecturer, School of Engineering, The University of Aberdeen.

2017-2020: Civil Engineer, Aberdeenshire Council.

2014-2017: Research Fellow, The University of Aberdeen, Environmental Hydraulics Group.

2009-2014: PhD, The University of Aberdeen, Civil Engineering.

2005-2009: BEng, The University of Aberdeen, Civil and Environmental Engineering.

Memberships and Affiliations

Internal Memberships

School of Engineering Outreach Coordinator

Deputy Programme Leader for Civil Engineering

External Memberships

Reviewer for: Journal of Fluid Mechanics; Journal of Hydraulic Research; Water Resources Research; Advances in Water Resources; Water.

Research

Research Overview

My research relates primarily to environmental fluid mechanics and covers a broad range of topics including turbulence in free-surface flows, sediment transport and hydraulic resistance. I also have a particular interest in modelling multiscale nature-inspired roughness patterns and investigating their influence on flow properties.

Teaching

Teaching Responsibilities

EG20H7 Fluid Mechanics for Civil Engineers 1 

EG30H3 Fluid Mechanics for Civil Engineers 2

EG30G3 Work Based Learning (Module 1)

EG35G1 Work Based Learning (Module 2)

EA3720 Civil Engineering Design and Surveying

EG38G2 Work Based Learning (Module 3)

EG4011, EG4013, EG4014, EG4513: UG Individual Project

EG40G3 Work Based Learning (Module 4)

EG45G3 Work Based Learning (Module 5)

EG48G2 Work Based Learning (Module 6)

EG5565 MEng Group Design

EG59E9-F9-G9, EG5906-19, EG552K-2N, EG59M1, EG59M9-R9-T9, EG595A-5D: MSc Individual Project

Publications

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Contributions to Journals