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Björn Bringmann is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Princeton University. His research focuses on dispersive partial differential equations (PDEs), stochastic analysis, and mathematical physics, with a particular emphasis on invariant Gibbs measures and the well-posedness of nonlinear equations in high-dimensional settings. He holds a position in Fine Hall, Princeton’s mathematics building, and his work bridges deterministic and probabilistic methods in PDE theory.
Bringmann’s research interests include the study of nonlinear wave and Schrödinger equations, topological solitons, and stochastic perturbations of geometric equations. He has contributed to understanding the dynamics of systems such as the sine-Gordon model, Yang-Mills equations, and the Abelian-Higgs model under stochastic forcing.
His recent publications (2020–2025) explore invariant Gibbs measures for high-dimensional nonlinear wave equations, stochastic PDEs with space-time white noise, and the interplay between geometric structures and probabilistic methods. Notable themes include renormalization techniques, global well-posedness, and long-time behavior of solutions.
Bringmann has no listed scientific awards in the provided texts. His advising and grants are not detailed here, but his affiliations include the Princeton Mathematics Department and associated research groups. He collaborates on projects involving stochastic analysis and nonlinear PDEs, though specific labs or teams are not mentioned.


