
معرفی
Dr. Robbin Bastiaansen is an Assistant Professor at the University of Utrecht, affiliated with the Faculty of Science. He holds dual roles in the Mathematical Institute and the Marine and Atmospheric Research department, focusing on interdisciplinary research at the intersection of mathematical modeling, climate dynamics, and ecological systems. His work emphasizes the application of dynamical systems theory to understand tipping points in spatial ecosystems and climate feedback mechanisms.
Research interests include: mathematical modeling of climate systems, differential equations applied to ecological resilience, and spatial pattern formation in dryland and marine environments. He explores how spatial heterogeneity influences climate tipping cascades and develops early warning frameworks using Earth observation data.
Recent publications highlight contributions to understanding fragmented tipping phenomena, transient climate feedbacks, and the role of spatial self-organization in ecosystem resilience. His work bridges theoretical mathematics with applied environmental science, addressing global challenges like climate change impacts on ecosystems.
Labs/Teams: Active within the Mathematical Institute's modeling group and collaborating with Marine and Atmospheric Research teams at Utrecht University. Engages in interdisciplinary projects combining mathematical analysis with ecological and climatic data.


