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Peter Massopust is a Privatdozent at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), where he is affiliated with the School of Computation, Information and Technology and the Department of Mathematics. His research spans multiple areas of mathematical analysis with a focus on fractal geometry, wavelet theory, and approximation methods.
His educational background includes:
- Habilitation in 2011 from Technical University of Munich
- Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Georgia Institute of Technology (1986)
- MS in Mathematics from Georgia Institute of Technology (1985)
- MS in Physics from Georgia Institute of Technology (1981)
Dr. Massopust's research interests primarily focus on Wavelets and Frames, Harmonic and Functional Analysis, Fractal Geometry and Fractal Interpolation Theory, and Splines and Approximation Theory. His work bridges theoretical mathematics with practical applications in signal processing, image analysis, and computational methods. His approach often combines classical mathematical techniques with innovative fractal-based methods to solve complex problems in approximation theory and functional analysis. His research has significantly contributed to the development of fractal interpolation functions, complex splines, and wavelet theory, with applications spanning from pure mathematics to engineering problems.
His publication record demonstrates a consistent focus on fractal-based mathematical methods, with recent work expanding into quaternionic analysis, complex B-splines, and applications in signal processing. His research shows a clear trajectory from foundational work in fractal geometry to increasingly sophisticated applications in multidimensional signal analysis and computational mathematics.
His scientific achievements have been recognized through several prestigious awards:
- Fulbright Scholarship (1980-1981)
- GIAN (Global Initiative for Academic Network) Award from the Republic of India (2016, 2017)
Dr. Massopust has secured substantial research funding from various national and international sources, including the German Research Foundation (DFG), Bayerische Forschungsallianz, VolkswagenStiftung, and collaborations with Sandia National Laboratories and the National Science Foundation. His research program has consistently focused on advancing mathematical methods for signal and image processing, with particular emphasis on fractal-based approaches and wavelet theory. He has also been instrumental in fostering international collaborations, particularly through the EuroTech network and with institutions in Australia and India.
Among his notable contributions is the GHM (Geronimo-Hardin-Massopust) Scaling Vector and DGHM (Donovan-Geronimo-Hardin-Massopust) Multiwavelet, developed at the Georgia Tech Research Institute in 1995. This work has had significant impact in the field of wavelet analysis and its applications.
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