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Ali Arslan is a Lecturer at the Institute of Geophysics within the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences (D-EAPS) at ETH Zurich. His research focuses on fluid dynamics, particularly turbulence, convection, and rotating flows, with applications in geophysical and astrophysical contexts. He holds a PhD from Imperial College London (2023) on bounds for heat transport in internally heated convection.
His work combines analytical methods with numerical simulations to investigate energy transport mechanisms, stability analysis, and dynamical systems. Key contributions include studies on rotating thermal convection, internal heating profiles, and rigorous scaling laws in convection. Arslan also explores convex optimization and the philosophy of science, bridging mathematical rigor with geophysical phenomena.
His articles address topics such as rotational effects on convection, heat transport bounds, and dynamo action in rotating systems. Collaborations with researchers like G. Fantuzzi and A. Wynn highlight his interdisciplinary approach to fluid dynamics challenges.


