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Georg Zimmermann serves as an Außerplanmäßiger Professor (Extraordinary Professor) at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, University of Hohenheim. His active academic role is evidenced by teaching responsibilities for Winter Semester 2025/26 including Mathematics and Computational Sciences of the Earth System, Mathematisches Kolloquium, and specialized courses for agricultural sciences.
His research integrates advanced mathematical techniques with environmental applications, focusing on uncertainty quantification in large-scale systems. Key specialties include Gaussian quadrature methods for stochastic simulation, soil radiation modeling with moisture correction algorithms, and computational approaches for environmental data exploitation. This interdisciplinary work bridges applied mathematics, earth system science, and agricultural technology.
Recent publications (2021-2025) reveal consistent methodological innovation in numerical analysis for environmental modeling, particularly through rotational Gaussian quadrature techniques that enhance computational efficiency in uncertainty analysis. His work appears in high-impact journals spanning soil science, environmental informatics, and computational economics.
No scientific awards or major grants are documented in available records. Current information does not indicate formal student supervision or advisory roles.
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