Peter Düben

Office

Email: peter.dueben@we dont want spamzmaw.de

Phone: +49-40-41173-458

Fax: +49-40-41173-298

Room no. N125

 

Mailing Address

Max Planck Institute for Meteorology

Bundesstr. 53

D-20146 Hamburg

Germany

 

Department

 

The Ocean in the Earth System

 

Research Group

 

Numerical Model Development and Data Assimilation

 

Research Interests
  • Model development of ocean and atmosphere models
  • Finite elements for geophysical applications
  • Grid refinement in geophysical applications
  • Approaches of dynamical systems theory to fluid dynamical applications
  • Understanding and numerical representation of boundary currents and boundary separation
Curriculum vitae

Born

July 31st, 1984 in Bad Berleburg, Germany

 

04/2004-03/2009: Diploma studies

At the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany. Final degree: Diploma in Physics

 

01/2009: Diploma thesis

'Numerical application of the pathintegral formalism in hydrodynamic turbulence', written at the Institute for Theoretical Physics at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany. Supervised by Gernot Münster and Dirk Homeier

 

04/2009- today: Ph.D. studies

At the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg, Germany. Supervised by Peter Korn and Jochem Marotzke.

Member of the IMPRS on Earth System Modeling.

 

 

Publications
  • Düben, P., P. Korn: Grid refinement in a finite element shallow water model for global applications. In preparation.
  • Düben, P., P. Korn, V. Aizinger, 2012: A discontinuous/continuous low order finite element shallow water model on the sphere. J. Comput. Phys., Volume 231, Issue 6 [link]
  • Düben, P., D. Homeier, K. Jansen, D. Mesterhazy, G. Münster, 2009: Monte Carlo approach to turbulence. Proceedings of the XXVII International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory ‘Lattice 2009', in Beijing, China [link] 
  • Düben, P., D. Homeier, K. Jansen, D. Mesterhazy, G. Münster, C. Urbach, 2008: Monte Carlo simulations of the randomly forced Burgers equation. Europhys. Lett. 84 40002 [link]