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Mikkel Langgaard Lauritzen is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Physics of Ice, Climate and Earth (PICE) section of the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen. His primary research focuses on ice flow modeling of the Greenland Ice Sheet, combining numerical modeling with observational data to understand past and present ice sheet behavior and predict future changes.
His research interests span:
- Glaciology and Ice Sheet Dynamics
- Climate Change Impacts on Polar Regions
- Numerical Modeling of Ice Flow
- Greenland Ice Sheet Evolution
- Geophysical Methods in Glaciology
- Climate-Ice Sheet Interactions
Lauritzen's publication record demonstrates a strong interdisciplinary approach, bridging glaciology, climate science, and geophysics. His recent work focuses on understanding the Greenland Ice Sheet's response to climate variability, ice stream dynamics using innovative sensing techniques, and community aspects of glaciological research. He has also contributed to theoretical physics through work in effective field theory.
As an educator, Lauritzen has served as a Teaching Assistant for multiple courses at the University of Copenhagen, including Electrodynamics, Complex Analysis, and Linear Algebra and Calculus, demonstrating his strong foundation in both physics and mathematics that supports his research approach.
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