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Dr. Lars Czeschel is a Research Scientist in Theoretical Oceanography at the University of Hamburg's Institute of Oceanography (IfM). He holds a Dr. rer. nat. from the University of Kiel (2005) and a Diplom in Physical Oceanography (2001). His career includes postdoctoral roles at the University of Oxford (2007–2008) and University of Reading (2005–2007), as well as research scientist positions at IfM-GEOMAR (Kiel) and IfM Hamburg since 2010.
His research focuses on theoretical oceanography, including ocean modeling, climate dynamics, and processes such as turbulent entrainment, internal waves, and energetically consistent models. Key contributions address symmetric instability in surface mixed layers, Labrador Sea deep-water formation, and Gulf Stream transport mechanisms. He has been awarded the Georg Wüst medal (2015).
Dr. Czeschel's work integrates numerical modeling with observational data, emphasizing energetic consistency in ocean models. His recent publications (2023–2025) explore surface mixed layer dynamics and secondary instabilities. He has authored over 30 peer-reviewed articles since 2000, spanning topics from anthropogenic trace gas transport to decadal North Atlantic circulation variability.
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