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Jonas Berx is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions postdoctoral fellow specializing in non-equilibrium statistical mechanics and applied mathematics. His primary focus lies in exploring the fascinating realm of stochastic thermodynamics in the context of biochemical replication. His research interests span multiple domains, with a significant emphasis on non-equilibrium physics, complex networks, knot theory, and braiding principles in theoretical biophysics. Jonas aims to merge various disciplines to unravel the underlying mechanisms governing biological phenomena and push the boundaries of scientific knowledge. He completed his PhD in theoretical physics at KU Leuven, Belgium, where his research focused on the BLUES function method, which is used iteratively to solve nonlinear differential equations in hierarchical deposition models.
Niels Bohr International Academy • Copenhagen, Denmark
Research in non-equilibrium statistical mechanics and applied mathematics.
Leiden University • Leiden, Netherlands
Research in theoretical biophysics and statistical mechanics.
KU Leuven • Leuven, Belgium
Research focusing on non-linear differential equations.
Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Self-Organization • Göttingen, Germany
Research in the field of self-organization and complex systems.
Focuses on clinical, social, and cognitive psychology.