Institute for Applied Mathematics
Institute for Applied Mathematics
Our aim is to develop mathematical techniques and ideas which are relevant for applications in the natural and social sciences, and to investigate their implications in selected case studies. Mathematically, we focus on nonlinear analysis (calculus of variations, partial differential equations), numerical mathematics, probability theory and stochastic analysis. Presently the main application areas are physics and mechanics.
Our institute is a founding member of the excellence cluster Hausdorff Center for Mathematics (HCM) in Bonn and consists of the following research groups:
- Applied Analysis (S. Conti)
- Functional Analysis (J. López Velázquez)
- Interacting Random Systems (P. Ferrari)
- Partial Differential Equations and Inverse Problems (A. Rüland, Hausdorff Chair)
- PDE and applications (B. Niethammer)
- Probabilistic Combinatorics (L. Sauermann, Hausdorff Chair)
- Probability Theory (A. Bovier, A. Eberle)
- Stochastic Analysis (T. Sturm)
- Variational Methods and Mathematical Aspects of Materials Science (S. Müller, Hausdorff Chair; M. Disertori)
Bonn Research Chairs
Bonn Junior Fellows
- J. Alt
- C. Brennecke
- E. Peltola (former BJF with partial affiliation in Bonn)
Heisenberg Fellow (Heisenberg-Stelleninhaber)
Interdisciplinary Research Units
Emeriti
- S. Albeverio, H. W. Alt, J. Frehse, R. Leis, M. Schäl
The Department of Mathematics offers 10 grants for Bachelor or Master students of Mathematics who had to leave their former university or their country because of the war in Ukraine. They are invited to continue their studies in Bonn and will receive special support. The grants will amount to 900 € per month for two years, with a possible prolongation. See here for more information on the application process and the admission requirements.
News
Prof. Dr. Lisa Sauermann has been honored with the von Kaven Award 2023 for her outstanding scientific achievements. (16.11.2023)
Prof. Dr. Angkana Rüland has been awarded a New Horizons in Mathematics Prize 2024 for her contributions to applied analysis (press release). (14.09.2023)
Prof. Dr. Angkana Rüland has been awarded the Calderon Prize that is awarded every two years by the Inverse Problems International Association. (06.09.2023)