TU Dresden
Professor for Transport Processes in Hydro Systems
About
I currently hold a position as a group leader (equivalent to assistant professor or junior professor) at the Leichtweiß-Institute for Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources, TU Braunschweig, Germany, which is funded by the Emmy-Noether starting grant from the German Research Foundation. Starting August 1st, 2023, I will take on the Chair of Multiphase Flows at the Department of Hydrosciences, TU Dresden, Germany. My research interests cover sediment transport in environmental and geophysical flows and their analysis by means of numerical simulations of hydraulic-mechanically coupled systems and innovative experimental techniques. A particular focus is put on High Performance Computing of Computational Fluid Dynamics and multiphase flows in hydraulic engineering and fluvial processes.
Career Type:
Scientist/Researcher/Academic
Organization Type:
Universities and Academia
Expertise Fields/Interests:
Sediment transport, geophysical flows, cohesive sediments, numerical modeling, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), High Performance Computing
Major Achievements:
2023: call for professorship from TU Dresden, Germany 2020: Agnes-Pockels Fellowship from TU Braunschweig for highly-qualified external researchers 2019: Emmy-Noether starting grant from the German Research Foundation 2017: Harold Jan Schoemaker Award for the most outstanding paper published in the IAHR Journal of Hydraulic Research (JHR) in the period of 2014-2016 2015: Feodor-Lynen Fellowship awarded by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Germany