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Klas Modin is a Professor at the University of Gothenburg specializing in geometric mechanics and geometric numerical integration. His research primarily focuses on the application of differential geometric methods to study continuous dynamical systems and develop algorithms for structure-preserving numerical integration. Notably, he has a particular interest in the Euler-Arnold equations, which describe geodesic motion on Lie groups, as well as in the field of differential equations in physics, including Euler's fluid equations for inviscid, incompressible fluids. His recent work includes a novel application of Euler-Arnold equations in medical image registration. He was awarded the Ingvar Carlsson Award by the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research in 2013. Modin has contributed to several significant publications in mathematical physics, numerical analysis, and fluid dynamics, demonstrating his expertise in geometric integration and its applications. He is actively involved in research that bridges theoretical mathematics with practical engineering problems, making substantial contributions to the field of computational dynamics.
University of Gothenburg • Gothenburg, Sweden
Leading research in geometric mechanics and geometric numerical integration, focusing on applications in medical imaging and dynamical systems.
Administered by the Department of Political Science; focus on International Administration and Global Governance (IAGG).