
Jochen Denzler
Associate Professor · Partial Differential Equations
University of TennesseeAbout
Jochen Denzler is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He holds a PhD from ETH Zürich (1992) and a Habilitation from TU München (2000). His academic journey includes postdoctoral positions at Brown University, the University of Notre Dame, and the University of Toronto before joining the University of Tennessee in 2002. His research focuses on Partial Differential Equations with an emphasis on dynamical systems, spectral theory, and geometric aspects.
Education: PhD in Mathematics from ETH Zürich (1992), Habilitation in Mathematics from TU München (2000).
Research Interests: Denzler's work centers on the theoretical analysis of PDEs, particularly their dynamical, spectral, and geometric properties. He has contributed to topics such as nonlinear diffusion, self-similarity, and asymptotic behavior. His teaching spans advanced PDE courses and foundational calculus, with a commitment to open educational resources despite copyright reservations.
Professional Activities: He has held various academic roles, including postdoctoral fellowships and visiting positions. His publications explore complex mathematical phenomena, such as the Ovals problem and perturbations of the Sine-Gordon equation. Denzler maintains an active research agenda, integrating geometric and analytical methods to address challenging problems in differential equations.
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