Claudius Gros
Department of Physics
Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies
Germany
Biography
Claudius Gros (born February 18, 1961 in Mainz, Germany) is a German physicist.Finishing his studies in physics 1985 at the ETH Zürich with a thesis on heavy Fermions, Gros continued for a PhD in theoretical solid-state physics.from 1988-1900 Gros worked with Steven M. Girvin and Allan H. MacDonald at the Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. After an stay at Dortmund University he joined in 1999 the Saarland University as a Professor of theoretical physics, changing 2005 to the Goethe university Frankfurt. Gros is now working in complex systems theory, studying in particular complex adaptive systems relevant to the neurosciences. His lecture course on the subject has seen four editions. In 2016 Gros published a novel.
Research Interest
Computational Neurosciences Complex Systems Theory
Publications
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Echeveste, R., & Gros, C. (2016). Drifting states and synchronization induced chaos in autonomous networks of excitable neurons. Frontiers in computational neuroscience, 10.
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Wernecke, H., Sándor, B., & Gros, C. (2016). Attractor metadynamics in a recurrent neural network: adiabatic vs. symmetry protected flow. arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.00174.
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Gros, C. (2016). Developing ecospheres on transiently habitable planets: the genesis project. Astrophysics and Space Science, 361(10), 324.
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Wernecke, H., Sándor, B., & Gros, C. (2017). How to test for partially predictable chaos. Scientific Reports, 7.
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Gros, C. (2017). Universal scaling relation for magnetic sails: momentum breaking in the limit of dilute interstellar media. arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.02801.