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Felix Günther is a Research Fellow at the Department of Mathematics, Technische Universität Berlin. His research focuses on discrete differential geometry, discrete complex analysis, and integrable systems. He has held postdoctoral positions at institutions including TU Berlin, IHES, and the Erwin Schrödinger Institute. Günther earned his PhD in Mathematics (2014) and a Diploma in Mathematics (2011) from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Technische Universität Berlin, respectively. He has received awards such as the Friedrich Hirzebruch-Promotionspreis and a Best Paper Award at AAG 2016.
His academic journey includes extensive research on discrete Riemann surfaces, smooth polyhedral surfaces, and Lorentzian manifolds. Key contributions include foundational work in discrete complex analysis and applications in architectural geometry. Günther is actively involved in science communication, delivering lectures at events like the Heidelberg Laureate Forum and TEDx, and teaching mathematics to students and refugees.
As a Trustee of Otto-Benecke-Stiftung and Fellow of the Young Academy Mainz, he promotes interdisciplinary research and education. His publications span topics from geometric analysis to educational outreach, reflecting his commitment to both theoretical and applied mathematics.




