
Karsten Breddermann
Research Fellow · Fluid-Structure Interaction
Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research KielAbout
Karsten Breddermann is a Research Fellow at GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, affiliated with Research Division 4: Dynamics of the Ocean Floor and the Magmatic and Hydrothermal Systems unit. He leads the 'Seafloor Modelling' working group. His research focuses on fluid-structure interactions, computational/experimental fluid dynamics, and underwater vehicle design. Key projects include optimizing fishing gear hydrodynamics (SimuNet), assessing lithium-rich geothermal brine flows, and developing sustainable aquaculture systems.
Research Interests: Breddermann specializes in hydrodynamic modeling of marine systems, including fluid-environment interactions, fishing gear optimization, and deep-sea technology. His experimental work spans wind tunnels, towing tanks, and sea-based measurements.
Publication Trends: His 15 most recent articles (2011–2024) predominantly address hydrodynamic modeling in marine engineering contexts. Key themes include drag/lift coefficient analysis, fluid-structure interactions in fisheries technology, and pressure-tolerant deep-sea systems. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and experimental validation are consistent methodologies.
Projects & Collaborations: Notable projects include bycatch reduction initiatives with Technical University of Denmark (2020–2021), hydrokinetic turbine development (2016–2017), and EU-funded Baltic IMTA aquaculture systems (2013–2016). He collaborates internationally with institutions in Denmark, the USA, and Germany.
Infrastructure: Utilizes experimental facilities including wind tunnels, towing tanks, and unmanned underwater vehicles for hydrodynamic validation.
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