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Jörg Schumacher is affiliated with Ilmenau University of Technology in Germany. Their research output spans numerous areas within engineering, with a strong emphasis on computational mechanics, artificial intelligence, and statistical and nonlinear physics. The scientist's work also touches on global and planetary change as well as atmospheric science.

Their research concentrates on fluid dynamics and turbulent flows, which is the most prominent topic covered in their publications. Additional main topics include meteorological phenomena and simulations, plant water relations and carbon dynamics, model reduction and neural networks, neural networks and reservoir computing, combustion and flame dynamics, and wind and air flow studies.

Frequent co-authors in their collaborative research include Philipp P. Vieweg, Florian Heyder, Christian Cierpka, Katepalli R. Sreenivasan, and Philipp Pfeffer. These collaborations reflect a network of expertise contributing to the scientist's body of work.

Jörg Schumacher has contributed extensively to a range of publication venues, with significant numbers of papers appearing in arXiv (Cornell University), the Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Physical Review Fluids, Physical Review Research, and Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research).

Selected recent papers include:

  • Colloquium: Unusual dynamics of convection in the Sun, 2020, Reviews of Modern Physics
  • Classical 1/3 scaling of convection holds up to Ra = 10 15, 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • A perspective on machine learning in turbulent flows, 2020, Journal of Turbulence
  • Reservoir computing model of two-dimensional turbulent convection, 2020, Physical Review Fluids
  • Hybrid quantum-classical reservoir computing of thermal convection flow, 2022, Physical Review Research

Best Publications

  • New perspectives in turbulent Rayleigh-Bénard convection.

    F. Chillà;J. Schumacher

  • Aspect ratio dependence of heat transfer and large-scale flow in turbulent convection

    Jorge Bailon-Cuba;Mohammad S. Emran;Joerg Schumacher

  • Turbulent superstructures in Rayleigh-Bénard convection.

    Ambrish Pandey;Janet D. Scheel;Jörg Schumacher

  • Asymptotic exponents from low-Reynolds-number flows

    Joerg Schumacher;Katepalli R. Sreenivasan;Victor Yakhot

  • Small-scale universality in fluid turbulence

    Jörg Schumacher;Janet D. Scheel;Dmitry Krasnov;Diego A. Donzis

  • Very fine structures in scalar mixing

    Joerg Schumacher;Katepalli R. Sreenivasan;Pui-kuen Yeung

  • Colloquium: Unusual dynamics of convection in the Sun

    Jörg Schumacher;Katepalli R. Sreenivasan

  • The ATP hydrolyzing transcription activator phage shock protein F of Escherichia coli: Identifying a surface that binds σ54

    Patricia Bordes;Siva R. Wigneshweraraj;Jörg Schumacher;Xiaodong Zhang

  • Resolving the fine-scale structure in turbulent Rayleigh-Benard convection

    Janet Scheel;Mohammad Emran;Joerg Schumacher

  • Combined measurement of velocity and temperature in liquid metal convection

    Till Zürner;Felix Schindler;Tobias Vogt;Sven Eckert

  • Turbulent superstructures in Rayleigh-B'enard convection

    Ambrish Pandey;Janet D. Scheel;Jörg Schumacher

  • A perspective on machine learning in turbulent flows

    Sandeep Pandey;Jörg Schumacher;Katepalli R. Sreenivasan

  • Classical 1/3 scaling of convection holds up to Ra = 1015.

    Kartik P. Iyer;Janet D. Scheel;Jörg Schumacher;Jörg Schumacher;Katepalli R. Sreenivasan;Katepalli R. Sreenivasan

  • Fine-scale statistics of temperature and its derivatives in convective turbulence

    M. S. Emran;J. Schumacher

  • Global and local statistics in turbulent convection at low Prandtl numbers

    Janet D. Scheel;Jörg Schumacher

  • Eulerian and Lagrangian studies in surface flow turbulence

    John R Cressman;Jahanshah Davoudi;Walter I Goldburg;Jörg Schumacher

  • Lagrangian Mixing Dynamics at the Cloudy-Clear Air Interface

    Bipin Kumar;Jörg Schumacher;Raymond A. Shaw

  • Predicting transition ranges to fully turbulent viscous boundary layers in low Prandtl number convection flows

    Janet D. Scheel;Jörg Schumacher

  • Boundary layer structure in turbulent Rayleigh-Bénard convection

    Nan Shi;Mohammad S. Emran;Jörg Schumacher

  • Cloud microphysical effects of turbulent mixing and entrainment

    Bipin Kumar;Joerg Schumacher;Raymond A. Shaw

  • Sub-Kolmogorov-scale fluctuations in fluid turbulence

    Jorg Schumacher

  • Local and nonlocal strain rate fields and vorticity alignment in turbulent flows.

    Peter E. Hamlington;Jörg Schumacher;Werner J. A. Dahm

  • Cloud microphysical effects of turbulent mixing and entrainment

    Raymond Shaw;Bipin Kumar;Joerg Schumacher

Frequent Co-Authors

Katepalli R. Sreenivasan
Katepalli R. Sreenivasan New York University
Bruno Eckhardt
Bruno Eckhardt Philipp University of Marburg
Sven Eckert
Sven Eckert Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf
Raymond A. Shaw
Raymond A. Shaw Michigan Technological University
Charles R. Doering
Charles R. Doering University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Victor Yakhot
Victor Yakhot Boston University
Werner J. A. Dahm
Werner J. A. Dahm Arizona State University
Emmanuel Villermaux
Emmanuel Villermaux Aix-Marseille University
Martin Buck
Martin Buck Imperial College London
Oleg Zikanov
Oleg Zikanov University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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