Personal profile
Overview
Tim Tang joined the University of Manchester in 2025 as a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Fluids Simulation and Digital Twins. Previously, he worked as a Course Director of the Intelligent Earth CDT programme and also as an Eric and Wendy Schmidt AI in Science Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Oxford. He graduated with a BEng from the University of Nottingham. He moved straight to a DPhil at Oxford, publishing 5 journal papers, including three JFMs. He won first place in the Osborne Reynolds Day competition for the UK's best DPhil student in fluid mechanics.
His current research focuses on extreme events in fluid mechanics with an emphasis on machine learning, including data-driven predictions on extreme waves and extreme structural loading, considering leading order physics such as nonlinear wave dynamics and instabilities, breaking waves, and long-short wave interaction. His recent research on Rogue Wave has been showcased in BBC Science Focus.
Research interests
This research group utilises cutting-edge machine learning to revolutionise our understanding of fluid mechanics. The group has a special interest in understanding the oceanic environment and its interaction with infrastructures. We seek to discover, understand, and model these nonlinear hydrodynamics with machine learning and apply them to marine energy as well as other classic fluid mechanical challenges such as turbulence modelling.
I collaborate with worldwide researchers, and the University of Oxford is my “second academic home”, where I am a visiting academic in the Waves and Flows Research Group in the Department of Engineering Science.
My research team utilises a wide range of methodologies for fluid mechanics challenges, including field data analysis, fluid simulation, mathematical analytics, experiments, and state-of-the-art customised machine learning methods. This includes: Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINN), Symbolic Regression, Gaussian Process, Random Forests, and later Vision Transformer.
My research team has a keen interest in scientific machine learning for fluid mechanics, in particular:
Knowledge Discovery with Machine Learning
Physics-Informed Reduced Order Modelling
My research team is working on a wide range of fluid mechanics problems with machine learning methods, including:
Extreme Wave and Wave Statistics
Wave-Structure Interaction
Wave Breaking
Oceanic Wave Environmental Forecasting
Coastal Hydrodynamics
Marine Energy
Supervision information
As Co-Supervisor with Andrey Jivkov, University of Manchester
- Stan Price-Nunn, PhD research supervision (2025-) Digital Twins for Solid Mechanics
As Co-Supervisor with Samuel Draycott, Benedict Rogers and Alex Skillen, University of Manchester
- Chengyuan Hao, PhD research supervision (2025-) Accelerating offshore renewable energy deployment through AI models of the ocean
As Co-Supervisor with Thomas Adcock, University of Oxford (Department of Engineering Science):
- Jialun (Eric) Chen, AI mentor (co-supervisor) for Fellowship, (2024-) Next-generation prediction model for ocean science and renewables
- Xinyu Liu, DPhil research supervision (2023-) Nonlinear wave mechanics and rogue waves
- Thomas Monahan, DPhil research supervision (2022-2025) Spatiotemporal tidal prediction and analysis through physics-informed ML
- Douglas Brierley, Undergraduate research supervision (2022-2023) Machine learning in Tidal Energy Predictions
- Zhenhao Li, MSc research supervision (2021-2023) Numerical simulations of waves passing an abrupt depth transition
As Co-Supervisor with Moritz Reide University of Oxford (Department of Physics):
- Tobias Antippas, MSc Energy Systems Dissertation (2021-2022) Technical and economic intersection of floating solar PV technology with silicon and organic PV technology in offshore applications.
Opportunities
I am actively looking for PhD students (with fully funded studentship(s) avaliable) and also very happy to supervise and host Postdoctoral Fellowships. The best way of contacting me for more details is via email: tim.tang[at]manchester.ac.uk
Memberships of committees and professional bodies
Journal Reviewer
Physical Review Letters, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Journal of Hydrology, Scientific Reports, Ocean Engineering, Journal of Ocean Engineering and Science, Wave Motion, Ocean Modelling, International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Mechanics and Mechanical Engineering, International Journal of Offshore and Polar Engineering (IJOPE)
Member of the researcher committee, University of Oxford (2021 - 2025)
Communication Officer for Early Career Committee, Supergen ORE Impact Hub (2025 - )
Co-organiser of Waves and Flows Seminar, University of Oxford (2022 - 2025)
Organiser of the Intelligence Earth Seminar, University of Oxford (2024 - 2025)
Co-session chair of the 42nd Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering Conference (2023)
Co-session chair of the 2nd ERCOFTAC Workshop on Machine Learning for Fluid Dynamics (2025)
Lead organiser of the Symbolic Workshop on Symbolic Machine Learning (2025)
Teaching
- Modelling & Simulation 2 [AERO20062]
- Fluid Mechanics 2 [AERO20121]
Education/Academic qualification
Doctor of Philosophy, DPhil (Oxon) in Engineering Science, The University of Oxford
1 Oct 2017 → 11 Mar 2021
Award Date: 11 Mar 2021
Bachelor of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, University of Nottingham
1 Sept 2013 → 17 Jun 2017
Award Date: 16 Jun 2017
External positions
Visiting Academic, Oxford University
Apr 2025 → …
Areas of expertise
- TC Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering
- Wave Mechanics
- Machine Learning
- Offshore Wind
- Fluid Structure Interaction
- Knowledge Discovery
- Symbolic AI
- Ocean Waves
- Oceanography
- Wave Energy
- Renewable Energy
- VM Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering
- Fluid Structure Interaction
- Hydrodynamics
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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SDG 6 Clean Water and Sanitation
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SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy
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SDG 13 Climate Action
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SDG 14 Life Below Water
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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An experimental study of a quasi-impulsive backwards wave force associated with the secondary load cycle on a vertical cylinder
Tang, T., Ding, H., Dai, S., Taylor, P. H., Zang, J. & Adcock, T. A. A., 18 Sept 2024, In: Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 994, A9.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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A new Gaussian Process based model for non-linear wave loading on vertical cylinders
Tang, T., Ryan, G., Ding, H., Chen, X., Zang, J., Taylor, P. H. & Adcock, T. A. A., 1 Mar 2024, In: Coastal Engineering. 188, 104427.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Field measurement of nonlinear changes to large gravity wave groups
Tang, T., Tromans, P. S. & Adcock, T. A. A., 1 Jul 2019, In: Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 873, p. 1158–1178 21 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The influence of directional spreading on rogue waves triggered by abrupt depth transitions
Tang, T., Moss, C., Draycott, S., Bingham, H. B., van den Bremer, T. S., Li, Y. & Adcock, T. A. A., 10 Oct 2023, In: Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 972Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Spatial evolution of the kurtosis of steep unidirectional random waves
Tang, T., Xu, W., Barratt, D., Bingham, H. B., Li, Y., Taylor, P. H., van den Bremer, T. S. & Adcock, T. A. A., 10 Feb 2021, In: Journal of Fluid Mechanics.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Projects
- 2 Active
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Fluids Research Group
Iacovides, H. (Researcher), Beneitez Galan, M. (Researcher), Giustini, G. (Researcher), De Rosis, A. (Researcher), Harish, A. (Researcher), Mahmoudi Larimi, Y. (Researcher), Keshmiri, A. (Researcher), King, J. (Researcher), Laurence, D. (Researcher), Manchester, E. (Researcher), Mihajlovic, M. (Researcher), Nasser, A. (Researcher), Prosser, R. (Researcher), Revell, A. (Researcher), Rezaeiravesh, S. (Researcher), Skillen, A. (Researcher), Tang, T. (Researcher), Wilson, D. (Researcher) & Craft, T. (PI)
20/05/25 → …
Project: Research
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Offshore Engineering and Energy
Stallard, T. (PI), Stansby, P. (PI), Draycott, S. (PI), Ouro, P. (PI), Mullings, H. (PI), Tang, T. (PI), Ali, K. (PGR student), Liao, Z. (Researcher), Mohamed, O. S. (Researcher), Araya Araya, D. (Researcher) & Zhang, Y. (Researcher)
1/01/05 → …
Project: Research
Prizes
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Eric and Wendy Schmidt AI in Science Postdoctoral Fellowship
Tang, T. (Recipient), 2023
Prize: Fellowship awarded competitively
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First place in Osborne Reynolds Day competition
Tang, T. (Recipient), 2022
Prize: National/international honour
Activities
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Imperial College London
Tang, BEng, DPhil (Oxon), AFHEA, T. (Speaker)
2024Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk › Research
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Tang, BEng, DPhil (Oxon), AFHEA, T. (Speaker)
2023Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk › Research
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Symbolic Models Discovery from Time-Series Data Workshop
Tang, T. (Co-Organiser) & Fung, L. (Co-Organiser)
22 Sept 2025 → 23 Sept 2025Activity: Participating in or organising event(s) › Organising a conference, workshop, exhibition, performance, inquiry, course etc › Research
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ZheJiang University
Tang, BEng, DPhil (Oxon), AFHEA, T. (Speaker)
2024Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk › Research
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Plymouth University
Tang, BEng, DPhil (Oxon), AFHEA, T. (Speaker)
2024Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk › Research
Press/Media
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BBC Science Focus, Shipwrecking 'rogue waves' are raging through our oceans. And they have scientists puzzled
Tang, BEng, DPhil (Oxon), AFHEA, T.
17/05/24
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Expert comment