Lucas Kluge is a Doctoral researcher in the group "Impacts of climate change on human population dynamics" in Research Department 3. His PhD project is titled "Heterogeneity and scale interactions in human migration and displacement" and supervised by Prof. Levermann and Dr. Jacob Schewe
Prior to his position at PIK he worked on complex networks, quantum networks and the numerical simulation of quantum dot lasers. Besides his studies at the Technical University Berlin, he was a visiting scholar at Duke University and University of Crete.
Department
Working Group
FutureLab / Science Unit
Curriculum Vitae
Contact
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)
T +49 (0)331 288 2630
lucas.kluge[at]pik-potsdam.de
P.O. Box 60 12 03
14412 Potsdam
14412 Potsdam
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Peer-reviewed publications:
- Lucas Kluge, Anders Levermann and Jacob Schewe (2022):
Random Radiation model for migration with directional preferences, Physical Review E 106 (2022): 064138 - Lucas Kluge, Joshua E. S. Socolar and Eckehard Schöll(2021):
Random logic networks: from classical Boolean to quantum dynamics, Physical Review E 104.6 (2021): 064308 - Lucas Kluge and Jacob Schewe (2021):
Evaluation and extension of the radiation model for internal migration, Physical Review E 104.5 (2021): 054311 - Stefan Meinecke, Lucas Kluge, Jan Hausen, Benjamin Lingnau, and Kathy Lüdge (2020):
Optical feedback induced oscillation bursts in two-state quantum-dot lasers, Optics Express, Vol. 28, Issue 3, pp. 3361-3377 (2020)
FUME: FUTURE MIGRATION SCENARIOS FOR EUROPE