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Prof. Dr. Alexander Strohmaier is a Professor at the Institute of Analysis, part of the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at Leibniz University Hannover. He serves on the Executive Board of the university, the Riemann Center for Geometry and Physics, and various committees such as the Faculty Council and Admissions Board for Mathematics. His research focuses on mathematical physics, quantum field theory, spectral geometry, and partial differential equations, with a particular emphasis on scattering theory and geometric analysis. He has contributed significantly to topics like Casimir energy computation, microlocal analysis, and the application of spectral methods in curved spacetimes.
Prof. Strohmaier’s work bridges theoretical physics and mathematics, addressing foundational questions in quantum field theory on curved spacetimes and the interplay between geometry and analysis. His recent articles explore trace formulas in electromagnetic scattering, Lorentzian manifolds, and numerical methods for spectral problems. While no specific awards are listed, his prolific publication record reflects his influence in these fields. He is actively involved in academic governance and mentorship within the university.





