
Research Student
Academic Division: Mechanics, Materials and Design
Research group: Applied Mechanics
Email: hga22@cam.ac.uk
Research interests
Vibration, structural dynamics, statistical mechanics, uncertainty, stochastic processes, nonlinearity, acoustics.
Research projects
PhD: ‘Vibro-acoustic dynamics in the presence of uncertainty and nonlinearity’
Teaching activity
- Part I Supervisions (Emmanuel College):
- IA Mechanics
- Part IIA Supervisions (Department of Engineering):
- 3C5 Dynamics
- 3C6 Vibration
- Part IIA Lab Demonstration (Department of Engineering):
- 3C6 Vibration
- Undergraduate Admissions (Fitzwilliam College)
Biography
Henry undertook his undergraduate studies at the University of Cambridge, reading Engineering with a specialisation in Mechanical Engineering. Since graduating with an MEng, he has returned to the Department of Engineering and is now pursuing a PhD in mid-high frequency vibro-acoustics, with a particular focus on both uncertainty and nonlinearity. Henry is a member of the Dynamics and Vibrations Research Group within Division C (Mechanical Engineering).
Department role and responsibilities
- Organiser of the Dynamics and Vibration Group Tea Time Talks (2021)
