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Jeroen Wouters is a researcher in climate science and nonlinear dynamics, affiliated with the University of Reading. His work focuses on extreme event analysis, rare event simulation, and the application of large deviation theory to climate systems. He collaborates extensively with institutions like the University of Reading and the University of Paris-Saclay on projects involving stochastic parameterization, model reduction, and climate variability.
His research interests span climate modeling, atmospheric dynamics, and mathematical physics, with a particular emphasis on understanding and predicting extreme weather phenomena such as heat waves and cold spells. Wouters has developed innovative computational methods for simulating rare climate events using advanced algorithms like large deviation theory and genealogical particle analysis.
Key contributions include advancing methodologies for analyzing multi-scale systems, improving parameterization techniques in climate models, and exploring the statistical mechanics of chaotic systems. His interdisciplinary approach bridges applied mathematics, geophysical fluid dynamics, and climate science, addressing both theoretical and computational challenges in environmental modeling.



