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Ulrich Reif is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Technische Universität Darmstadt. His research focuses on geometric modeling, numerical analysis, approximation theory, and computer-aided geometric design. He explores advanced topics such as isogeometric analysis, subdivision algorithms, and spline-based methods.
Key research interests include the theoretical foundations of geometric modeling, computational methods for solving complex mathematical problems, and applications in engineering and computer graphics. His work addresses challenges in surface approximation, numerical stability, and algorithm development for geometric problems.
Recent publications highlight contributions to Sobolev regularity analysis, subdivision surface techniques, and the application of deep learning in regression tasks on manifolds. His work often bridges pure mathematics and computational engineering, emphasizing practical implementations and theoretical rigor.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials. His academic contributions span over three decades, with a focus on advancing numerical methods and geometric modeling theories.
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