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Prof. Gert-Martin Greuel is a distinguished mathematician and Emeritus Professor at RPTU Kaiserslautern, where he previously held a Professorship in the Department of Mathematics. His career includes roles as Director of the Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach (2002-2013) and as editor of major journals like Zentralblatt MATH. He co-founded the Singular computer algebra system and led the Center for Computer Algebra at Kaiserslautern.
Research Interests: His work focuses on singularity theory, algebraic geometry, and computational algebra. Key contributions include foundational studies on hypersurface singularities, equisingularity, and the development of mathematical software tools like Singular and swMATH.
Awards: Greuel received the Richard D. Jenks Prize (2004) for Singular, an honorary doctorate from Leibniz University Hannover (2009), and the German Mathematical Society's Media Prize (2013). He pioneered public math exhibitions through the IMAGINARY project.
Leadership & Outreach: He served as Chair of European Research Centres on Mathematics (2010-2013) and championed open-access initiatives for mathematical software and publications. His editorial roles span Oberwolfach Reports, Revista Matemática Complutense, and Ergebnisse series.
Education: PhD (1973) and Habilitation (1980) from University of Göttingen and Bonn, respectively. His academic journey includes professorships in Osnabrück and Kaiserslautern, and supervision of over 20 PhD students in algebraic geometry and computational mathematics.
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