
معرفی
Dr. Anda Degeratu is a Research Associate at the University of Stuttgart's Department of Mathematics, affiliated with the Institute for Discrete Structures and Symbolic Computing (Chair of Differential Geometry). She previously held positions including Junior Scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics and Visiting Assistant Professor at Duke University. Her education includes a Ph.D. in Mathematics from MIT (2001) and a B.A. from the University of Bucharest (1996).
Her research spans geometric analysis, general relativity, and mathematical neuroscience. She investigates emergent dynamics in neural networks, Calabi-Yau manifolds, and geometric PDEs, with applications to theoretical physics and computational neuroscience.
Her publications focus on geometric analysis (Calabi-Yau manifolds, quasi-asymptotic spaces), mathematical physics (Witten spinors, positive mass conjecture), and neuroscience (competitive neural networks, activity encoding). Recurring themes include nonlinear dynamics, spectral theory, and singularity resolution.
Awards:
- Lecturer Award for best advanced lecture (2022): Fractal Geometry and Chaos
- Lecturer Award for best advanced lecture (2021): Neural Networks
She advises bachelor's and master's theses in mathematics and physics, covering topics like black hole geometry, fractal dynamics, and neural networks. As Deputy Equal Opportunities Officer at the university, she contributes to institutional policy development.


