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Overview

Jakob Mann is affiliated with the Technical University of Denmark in Denmark. Their research spans multiple fields with a focus on engineering, environmental science, and earth and planetary sciences. Within these areas, their work is particularly concentrated on environmental engineering, computational mechanics, aerospace engineering, atmospheric science, and global and planetary change.

Their research topics include wind and air flow studies, fluid dynamics and turbulent flows, wind energy research and development, meteorological phenomena and simulations, remote sensing and LiDAR applications, atmospheric aerosols and clouds, as well as plant water relations and carbon dynamics.

Jakob Mann has contributed to numerous publications across various scientific venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Journal of Physics Conference Series
  • Wind energy science
  • Atmospheric measurement techniques
  • Remote Sensing
  • Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics

Their recent papers illustrate both the scope and focus of their research, including:

  • The Making of the New European Wind Atlas - Part 2: Production and evaluation (2020) in Geoscientific model development
  • Taking the Motion out of Floating Lidar: Turbulence Intensity Estimates with a Continuous-Wave Wind Lidar (2020) in Remote Sensing
  • Europe's offshore winds assessed with synthetic aperture radar, ASCAT and WRF (2020) in Wind energy science
  • The space-time structure of turbulence for lidar-assisted wind turbine control (2022) in Renewable Energy
  • Multi-lidar wind resource mapping in complex terrain (2020) in Wind energy science

Within their collaborations, Jakob Mann has frequently co-authored work with Alfredo Peña, Nikolas Angelou, Mikael Sjöholm, Ebba Dellwik, and Abdul Haseeb Syed. These co-authors have worked alongside Mann on topics related to wind and atmospheric sciences and engineering.

Best Publications

  • Wind field simulation

    Jakob Mann

  • The spatial structure of neutral atmospheric surface-layer turbulence

    Jakob Mann

  • How Long Is Long Enough When Measuring Fluxes and Other Turbulence Statistics

    D. H. Lenschow;J. Mann;L. Kristensen

  • An experimental investigation of the relative diffusion of particle pairs in three-dimensional turbulent flow

    Søren Ott;Jakob Mann

  • Long-term research challenges in wind energy – a research agenda by the European Academy of Wind Energy

    G. A. M. van Kuik;Joachim Peinke;R. Nijssen;D.J. Lekou

  • Wind lidar evaluation at the Danish wind test site in Høvsøre

    David A. Smith;Michael Harris;Adrian S. Coffey;Torben Mikkelsen

  • Light detection and ranging measurements of wake dynamics part I: one‐dimensional scanning

    Ferhat Bingöl;Jakob Mann;Gunner Chr. Larsen

  • Can wind lidars measure turbulence

    Ameya Sathe;Jakob Mann;Julia Gottschall;Michael Courtney

  • The Bolund Experiment, Part II: Blind Comparison of Microscale Flow Models

    Andreas Bechmann;Niels N. Sørensen;Jacob Berg;Jakob Mann

  • Comparison of 3D turbulence measurements using three staring wind lidars and a sonic anemometer

    Jakob Mann;Jean-Pierre Cariou;Michael Courtney;Remy Parmentier

  • The Bolund Experiment, Part I: Flow Over a Steep, Three-Dimensional Hill

    Jacob Berg;Jakob Mann;Andreas Bechmann;Michael Courtney

  • Influence of atmospheric stability on wind turbine loads

    Ameya Sathe;Jakob Mann;Thanasis K. Barlas;W.A.A.M. Bierbooms

  • Errors in airborne flux measurements

    Jakob Mann;Donald H. Lenschow

  • Universal Intermittent Properties of Particle Trajectories in Highly Turbulent Flows

    Alain Arnéodo;R. Benzi;J. Berg;L. Biferale

  • Dynamic wake meandering modeling

    Gunner Chr. Larsen;Helge Madsen Aagaard;Ferhat Bingöl;Jakob Mann

  • An improved k- ϵ model applied to a wind turbine wake in atmospheric turbulence

    M. Paul van der Laan;Niels N. Sørensen;Pierre-Elouan Réthoré;Jakob Mann

  • A review of turbulence measurements using ground-based wind lidars

    Ameya Sathe;Jakob Mann

  • The Perdigão: Peering into Microscale Details of Mountain Winds

    H. J. S. Fernando;J. Mann;J. M. L. M. Palma;Julie K. Lundquist

  • Conically scanning lidar error in complex terrain

    Ferhat Bingöl;Jakob Mann;Dimitri Foussekis

  • How Close is Close Enough When Measuring Scalar Fluxes with Displaced Sensors

    L. Kristensen;J. Mann;S. P. Oncley;J. C. Wyngaard

  • The Making of the New European Wind Atlas - Part 2: Production and evaluation

    Martin Dörenkämper;Bjarke T. Olsen;Björn Witha;Andrea N. Hahmann

  • Environmental impact of wind energy

    Jakob Mann;Jonas Teilmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Gunner Chr. Larsen
Gunner Chr. Larsen Technical University of Denmark
Alfredo Peña
Alfredo Peña Technical University of Denmark
Niels N. Sørensen
Niels N. Sørensen Technical University of Denmark
Donald H. Lenschow
Donald H. Lenschow National Center for Atmospheric Research
Jens Nørkær Sørensen
Jens Nørkær Sørensen Technical University of Denmark
Charlotte Bay Hasager
Charlotte Bay Hasager Technical University of Denmark
Morten Nielsen
Morten Nielsen Technical University of Denmark
Helge Aagaard Madsen
Helge Aagaard Madsen Technical University of Denmark
Rebecca Jane Barthelmie
Rebecca Jane Barthelmie Cornell University
Horia Hangan
Horia Hangan University of Western Ontario

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