Dr. Jan Beyer

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Jan Erik Beyer is a Visiting Professor at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). His research focuses on sustainable fisheries practices, particularly in relation to the management of fish resources in marine ecosystems. Beyer has been involved in significant projects that aim to optimize fishery practices in areas such as the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem and the north-eastern North Sea. Through his work, he contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals by promoting sustainable fishing practices. He has experience in spatially explicit management methods for North Sea cod, collaborating with Danish fishermen and interdisciplinary teams. Beyer is known for applying optimal foraging theory in ecological research and has supervised PhD students in relevant fields. His expertise includes ecological modeling and project management in sustainable fisheries initiatives.

Research Interests

Experience

Visiting Professor

— Present

Technical University of Denmark • Denmark

Engagement in research and projects related to sustainable fisheries and ecological practices.

Requirements for Technical University of Denmark

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
IELTS
Listening
Required:6.5
Reading
Required:6.5
Writing
Required:6.5
Speaking
Required:6.5
Overall
Required:6.5
TOEFL
Listening
Required:20
Reading
Required:20
Writing
Required:20
Speaking
Required:20
Total
Required:88
Prerequisites
Bachelor of Science in Engineering or equivalent Strong background in Mathematics and Physics
Application Checklist
  • Official Bachelor's degree diploma
  • Official transcripts of records
  • Statement of purpose
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • Documentation of English proficiency
  • Copy of passport
Specialization Notes

This requirement applies generally across Technical University of Denmark (DTU) MSc programs including Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, and Engineering disciplines. Specific prerequisites vary by department/curriculum.