- Complex Systems
- Network Science
- Climate Modeling
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Gorm Gruner Jensen serves as a Guest Researcher within the Biocomplexity group at the Niels Bohr Institute, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen. His work bridges theoretical physics, network science, and climate modeling through interdisciplinary computational approaches. His research focuses on complex systems dynamics across multiple domains: Network science applications in social cooperation and agent-based modeling Statistical physics of self-organized criticality in sandpile models Atmospheric physics investigating convective self-aggregation patterns His recent publications demonstrate strong quantitative skills in modeling emergent phenomena in both social and physical systems. Analysis of his three recent publications (2022-2023) reveals a consistent methodological thread: applying network theory and statistical mechanics to complex adaptive systems. His work spans social networks, geophysical patterns, and theoretical models, showing particular strength in identifying emergent quantization and oscillatory behaviors in non-equilibrium systems. No scientific awards or formal advising relationships are documented in the available materials. His research appears conducted within the Biocomplexity group framework at the Niels Bohr Institute, focusing on computational modeling without mention of external grant funding in the provided texts.