About
Michael Herrmann is an Associate Professor at the Technische Universität Braunschweig, affiliated with the Carl-Friedrich-Gauß-Fakultät and the Institute for Partial Differential Equations. His research focuses on nonlinear analysis and mathematical modeling of partial differential equations, with applications in multi-scale dynamics, oscillatory phases, and interfaces in discrete Cahn-Hilliard models.
Education:
- Diploma in Mathematics, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (1999)
- PhD in Mathematics, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (2005)
Academic Career:
- Associate Professor (W2), TU Braunschweig (2017–present)
- Associate Professor (W2), WWU Münster (2014–2017)
- Assistant Professor (W1), Uni Saarland (2011–2014)
Research Profile: His work addresses nonlinear waves, coherent structures, asymptotic analysis, and model reduction. He contributes to interdisciplinary initiatives like the university’s 'Engineering for Health' core research area through mathematical approaches to phase transitions, nonlocal effects, and coagulation-fragmentation models.
Team: Collaborates with researcher Jan-Patrick Meyer at the Institute for Partial Differential Equations.
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