I am a PhD student with a BIMoS scholarship from TU Berlin. My supervisors are Volker Mehrmann, Jörg Raisch and Frank Hellmann. I am part of the group Infrastructure and Complex Networks at Research Department 4.
My research interests include collective phenomena on complex networks, nonlinear dynamics and synchronization. I am working on general analytical methods and simulation methods for renewable power grids. My goal is to improve modeling and gain insight into conditions for stability in a technology neutral formulation to aid the energy transition. The scope is to assess complex resilience scenarios in the context of climate change.
See also https://linktr.ee/jakobniehues.
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Working Group
Contact
14412 Potsdam
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I studied physics at Humboldt University of Berlin and University of Copenhagen. My current university affiliation is numerical mathematics at TU Berlin, where I have a BIMoS scholarship.
At PIK, I am a member of the PhD Representatives Team in the term 2023/24.
Self-organized quantization and oscillations on continuous fixed-energy sandpiles
https://journals.aps.org/pre/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevE.105.034314
Resonant Solitary States in Complex Networks
https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.06483
Performante Open-Source-Software Suite für die Forschung zur Dynamik von Stromnetzen (OpPoDyn)
- Linear Algebra (HU, Winter term 2019/2020)
- Quantum Mechanics (HU, Summer term 2020)
- Lise Meitner Prize for best Master's thesis
- BIMoS PhD scholarship at TU Berlin
- Exposé scholarship by Studienstiftung
- Scholarship by Studienstiftung during Master's
- Lise Meitner Award for outstanding Bachelor's degree at Humboldt University
- Humboldt Scholarship (Germany Scholarship)
- DPG Abiturpreis
- Dynamics Days 2024 (invited talk)
- Dynamics Days 2023 (talk and poster)
- Dynamics Days 2022 (talk and poster)
- workshop: Port-Hamiltonian modeling of power grids (organizer)
- Tagung Zukünftige Stromnetze 2022-24
- DPG spring meeting SKM 2024 (talk and poster)
- NDA23