
Jens Keim holds a master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering and is a researcher affiliated with both the Institute for Aerodynamics and Gas Dynamics (IAG) and the Institute of Applied Analysis and Numerical Simulation (IANS) at the University of Stuttgart. He works within the
Numerics Research Group led by Prof. Andrea Beck at the IAG and collaborates closely with the Applied Mathematics group headed by Prof. Christian Rohde at the IANS.
Jens completed his PhD under the supervision of Prof. Claus-Dieter Munz within the Cluster of Excellence Simulation Technology (SimTech).
His research centers on high-order numerical methods for complex problems in fluid mechanics. Jens works on discontinuous Galerkin and spectral-element schemes, entropy-stable discretizations, machine learning enriched numerical methods and advanced models for compressible multiphase flows, including Navier–Stokes–Korteweg and Cahn–Hilliard formulations.
His work combines mathematical modeling, numerical analysis, and high-performance computing to develop robust and efficient algorithms for turbulent and two-phase flow simulations.
He had a three months post-doctoral stay at the Aix-Marseille University working with Sergey Gavrilyuk on topics related to dispersive multiphase models. In addition to his scientific contributions, Jens serves as the manager of the DFG Priority Program SPP 2410, where he coordinates program activities and supports the collaborative research community.


