
معرفی
Henrik Weyer is a PhD student at the Ludwig-Maximilian-University of Munich, affiliated with the Faculty of Physics and the Frey group. His research focuses on theoretical and computational approaches to intracellular pattern formation, mass-conserving reaction-diffusion systems, coarsening, wavelength selection, and nonlinear dynamics in biological systems.
Education:
- Bachelor of Physics, University of Constance, 2014–2017
- Master of Theoretical and Mathematical Physics (TMP), LMU & TU Munich, 2017–2020
Henrik’s work spans reaction-diffusion systems, pattern formation, and nonlinear dynamics in biophysics. He has contributed to publications on chemotactic aggregates, thymus medulla morphology, Min protein dynamics, and Turing mixtures, emphasizing robustness, resource optimization, and theoretical frameworks.
Collaborations and Projects:
- Collaborates with Erwin Frey, David Muramatsu, and other interdisciplinary researchers
- Active in theoretical modeling of biological systems, including cellular organization and tissue development
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