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Philipp Käse is a Lecturer in the Department of Mathematics at Technische Universität Darmstadt. His research focuses on Differential Geometry, Minimal Surfaces, and Constant Mean Curvature Surfaces in Homogeneous Spaces, with particular expertise in Integrable Systems and Loop Group Methods. He has contributed to geometric analysis through studies of surfaces in symmetric spaces and nonlinear PDEs. Käse has presented his work at international conferences such as the BIRS-IMAG Workshop in Granada (2023) and the H-Workshop (2023). He teaches courses including PreBachelor Mathematics and assists in lectures like Higher Mathematics I and Calculus II.
His research interests emphasize geometric analysis, with a strong focus on surfaces with special curvature properties. Recent work includes studies on screw motion surfaces and CMC tubes in homogeneous 3-manifolds, published in the Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications (2024) and an ArXiv preprint (2022). Käse actively participates in academic networks through workshops and seminars on geometric PDEs and submanifold theory.
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