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Mathias Klahn is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Niels Bohr Institute, affiliated with the Biocomplexity department under the University of Copenhagen. His research spans interdisciplinary domains, integrating principles from fluid mechanics and biophysics to address complex systems in natural and engineered environments.
- Position: Research Fellow
- Department: Biocomplexity
- Institution: Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen
Dr. Klahn’s primary research interests include:
- Biocomplexity: Modeling emergent behaviors in biological and physical systems.
- Biophysics: Applying physical principles to biological phenomena.
- Fluid Mechanics: Investigating wave dynamics and nonlinear fluid interactions.
- Oceanography: Numerical simulations of marine and coastal processes.
Publication Trends: Recent work focuses on rogue wave formation in finite-depth conditions, leveraging computational models to analyze irregular wave patterns. This aligns with his broader expertise in nonlinear simulations and environmental fluid dynamics.
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