
معرفی
Dr. Fabian Burmann is a Lecturer at the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences (D-EAPS) at ETH Zurich. His research focuses on geophysical fluid dynamics, particularly experimental investigations of planetary interior flows, dynamo theory, and rotational fluid phenomena. He holds a PhD from ETH Zurich (2020) titled 'An experimental investigation of the effects of topography in planetary fluid dynamics.'
Key research interests include:
- Fluid dynamics in planetary cores and subsurface oceans
- Precession-driven flows and non-axisymmetric geometries
- Inertial waves and evanescent wave dynamics
- Experimental methods for rotating fluids (e.g., ultrasonic velocimetry)
- Topographic effects on geophysical flows
His work has been supported by grants such as 'Developing the next generation of inviscid, inertialess dynamo models' (ETHZ) and 'Unravelling Earth’s magnetic history' (EU). Recent contributions include studies on early-Earth dynamos (2025), precession-driven fluid instabilities (2024), and laboratory experiments exploring planetary-scale fluid behavior.

