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Gustav Feichtinger is a Professor at the Institute of Statistics and Mathematical Methods in Economics at Vienna University of Technology. He has been a Corresponding Member of the Division of Humanities and Social Sciences in Austria since 2001 and maintains active research collaborations through the Institute for Demography of the OAW.
His research spans Mathematics, Operations Research, and Demography with a focus on optimal control theory applications. Feichtinger's work bridges theoretical mathematics with practical policy solutions in population dynamics, public health emergencies, counterterrorism, and health economics. His methodology consistently combines rigorous mathematical modeling with real-world problem solving across diverse societal challenges.
Feichtinger's publication record shows sustained scholarly productivity from 2008 to 2024, with recent work addressing contemporary issues like pandemic response (2021) and population decline (2024). His research demonstrates remarkable interdisciplinary reach while maintaining mathematical rigor, with applications spanning from demographic transitions to security policy formulation.
His notable scientific recognition includes:
- Dr. h. c. from Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg
As a leading researcher in mathematical social sciences, Feichtinger has influenced policy discussions across multiple domains. His collaborative work with international researchers demonstrates the global relevance of his methodological approaches to complex social problems.
Feichtinger maintains active membership in several professional societies including the Österreichische Gesellschaft für Operations Research, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Operations Research, Österreichische Mathematische Gesellschaft, International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, and the International Society for Dynamic Games.
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