Karoline Rummel PhD Defense
Karoline Rummel obtained her PhD with honors (“summa cum laude“) on “Salt Intrusion Dynamics and Data-Driven Forecasting in Estuaries”.
The PhD was supervised by Hans Burchard, from the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW).
The defense took place on July 10, 2026, at Lecture Hall 1 of the Teaching Building at the Institute of Physics (Albert-Einstein-Str. 24, 18059 Rostock) of the University of Rostock (Germany).
Key results of this Thesis were given on:
Which mechanisms dominate the advective salt transport in estuaries (in particular, in the Weser estuary, Germany) and how spatial variability in these mechanisms is shaped by flow-bathymetry interactions.
Anthropic effects, namely deepening of the navigational channel by dredging, on salt transports mechanisms.
Machine learning algorithms aimed to replicate salinity observations and improve projections from hydrodynamic and transport numerical models in estuaries.
