Summary
Felix Jung is a doctoral researcher in theoretical physics at TU Dresden with a decade of research experience exploring human mobility, social physics, and complex systems. He combines rigorous modeling and data analysis with hands-on operational experience from developing and running the EcoBus on-demand ridepooling service at the Max Planck Institute. Proficient in Python, Felix translates large-scale mobility data into actionable insights and models that probe fundamental principles of individual and collective movement. His background spans experimental materials research to network dynamics, giving him a rare cross-disciplinary perspective on transport systems and emergent behavior. Based in Dresden, he is driven by connecting theory to real-world mobility operations and improving transit efficiency through data-driven complexity science.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
PhD candidate, Theoretical Physics, PhD candidate, Theoretical Physics at Technische Universität Dresden
Master of Science - MS, Physics, Master of Science - MS, Physics at The University of Göttingen
German, English