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Taoufik Hmidi serves as Professor of Mathematics in the Division of Science at New York University Abu Dhabi. He obtained his Bachelor of Science degree from Université El Manar in Tunis, Master of Science from Université Paris VI (Pierre et Marie Curie), and Doctor of Philosophy from École Polytechnique in Palaiseau, France. Before joining NYU Abu Dhabi, Hmidi held an associate professor position at the Université de Rennes, where he contributed significantly to research in applied mathematics.
His primary research specializations encompass partial differential equations and fluid dynamics. Hmidi investigates various aspects of geophysical flows, including vortex dynamics and the emergence of relative equilibria in turbulent flows. Additionally, his work addresses well-posedness and blow-up theory, along with incompressible and inviscid limits for nonlinear partial differential equations. These contributions have advanced understanding in fluid mechanics and related nonlinear phenomena. Key publications include 'Time periodic solutions for 3D quasi-geostrophic model' co-authored with Claudia García and Joan Mateu in Communications in Mathematical Physics (2022); 'Steady asymmetric vortex pairs for Euler equations' with Zineb Hassainia in Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems (2021); and 'Ergodicity effects on transport-diffusion equations with localized damping' with Kaïs Ammari in Dynamics of Partial Differential Equations (2021). Other notable papers feature 'Boundary Regularity of Rotating Vortex Patches' published in Communications in Partial Differential Equations (2013) and 'Existence of Corotating and Counter-Rotating Vortex Pairs for Active Scalar Equations' in Communications in Mathematical Physics (2017). Hmidi's scholarly output, documented on Google Scholar with over 3,700 citations, underscores his influence in the academic community focused on partial differential equations and fluid dynamics.
