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Richard Schubert is a mathematician currently serving as chief manager and researcher at the Institute for Applied Mathematics, University of Bonn. His academic work centers on applied analysis with a focus on partial differential equations and calculus of variations.
His research spans:
- PDEs in fluid mechanics
- Effective properties and mean-field limits for suspensions
- Non-Newtonian fluids
- Phase separation models and long-time behavior
- Geometric and free boundary evolutions
As Principal Investigator of the French-German ANR-DFG project SUSPENSIONS, Schubert leads international collaborative research. His active academic engagement is demonstrated through frequent seminar invitations including Université Paris-Est Créteil and Université Libre Bruxelles, along with research stays at MPI MIS Leipzig and participation in specialized workshops at Oberwolfach and Lorentz Center.
At the Institute for Applied Mathematics, he directs research initiatives in applied analysis while maintaining an extensive schedule of academic collaborations across European institutions.
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