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Tim Binz is a post-doctoral researcher at the Department of Mathematics, Technical University of Darmstadt. His research focuses on geophysical fluid dynamics, partial differential equations, and operator theory. He explores topics such as Navier-Stokes equations, curvature flows, and semigroup theory with applications to mathematical fluid mechanics. Binz has contributed to the analysis of geophysical flows, sea ice interactions, and numerical algorithms for mean curvature flows. His work bridges analytical methods with computational techniques, addressing challenges in climate modeling and geometric PDEs.
Research interests include the rigorous analysis of quasi-linear evolution equations, maximum regularity, and operator matrices. He has published in journals like Mathematische Annalen and Interfaces and Free Boundaries, focusing on well-posedness of geophysical models and numerical algorithms.
Binz has taught advanced courses on fluid mechanics and analysis, including a winter 2023/24 course on Navier-Stokes solutions. He collaborates with Prof. Matthias Hieber and has presented at conferences such as the International Workshop on Mathematical Fluid Mechanics and the DFG Research Unit on Geophysical Flows.
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