Summary
Robert Ladwig is a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Freshwater Ecology at Aarhus University and a computational limnologist with a decade of experience combining physical limnology, freshwater metabolism research, and knowledge-guided machine learning. His work spans ecosystem modeling and computational fluid dynamics, grounded in a Dr. rer. nat. from TU Berlin and postdoctoral research at University of Wisconsin–Madison. He co-founded Hacking Limnology and plays coordinating and moderating roles in ISIMIP and GLEON, bridging community science, model intercomparison, and applied AI. Known for integrating deep learning with mechanistic models, he brings interdisciplinary rigor—equally at home with field observations, hydrodynamic theory, and data-driven approaches—to advance predictive understanding of lake processes.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Hydrology, Master of Science - MS, Hydrology at Technische Universität Dresden
Dr. rer. nat., Limnology, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Dr. rer. nat., Limnology, Computational Fluid Dynamics at Technische Universität Berlin
Bachelor of Science - BS, Biogeosciences, Bachelor of Science - BS, Biogeosciences at Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
German, English, Danish