
Brigitte Forster-Heinlein
Professor · Applied Mathematics
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in LausanneAbout
Brigitte Forster-Heinlein serves as a Professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics within the Faculty of Computer Science and Mathematics at the University of Passau. Her academic responsibilities include teaching advanced courses such as Differential Geometry, Distribution Theory, and seminars on Spectral Methods and Numerical Algorithms. She maintains an active research profile with connections to the Passau Math Museum and the INDIGO STEM network.
Her research spans Applied Mathematics with specialization in Harmonic Analysis, Signal Processing, and Hypercomplex Analysis. Current work focuses on spectral methods, numerical algorithms, and geometric modeling applications. She contributes to interdisciplinary STEM initiatives through the INDIGO network, promoting mathematics education in K-12 settings.
Publications demonstrate consistent contributions to hypercomplex analysis frameworks, particularly in quaternionic systems and Clifford algebra applications. Recent work examines rebricking methodologies for structural optimization in mathematical modeling.
Professor Forster-Heinlein actively engages in academic community building through the Passau Math Museum and coordinates STEM outreach via the INDIGO network. She participates in institutional events including workshop organization and museum development initiatives.
Her laboratory activities center around the Passau Math Museum, where theoretical concepts are translated into interactive educational exhibits. She collaborates with the INDIGO network to develop STEM curricula and teacher training programs across Bavaria.
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