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Xaver Lange serves as a Research Fellow at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, within the Physics of Ice, Climate and Earth research group. His work focuses on interdisciplinary climate and earth system physics, particularly ocean-ice interactions and fluid dynamics in polar and coastal environments.
His primary research interests include Climate Science, Oceanography, Earth System Science, Fluid Dynamics, and Ice Physics. He investigates complex physical processes such as estuarine mixing and diffusion phenomena, applying numerical modeling techniques to understand climate-relevant systems.
His recent publication on diahaline diffusivities in estuaries (2021) demonstrates expertise in coastal oceanography and environmental modeling. This work aligns with broader trends in computational earth sciences, emphasizing quantitative approaches to climate system dynamics.
The Physics of Ice, Climate and Earth group provides his primary research environment, fostering collaborations in polar climate studies and earth system modeling through the Niels Bohr Institute's infrastructure.
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