
معرفی
Gerald Teschl is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Vienna, affiliated with the Faculty of Mathematics. He is a leading researcher in mathematical physics and partial differential equations, focusing on spectral theory, integrable systems, and nonlinear wave equations. His work bridges pure mathematics with applications in quantum mechanics, functional analysis, and biomathematics.
- Roles: Professor, Researcher, Educator
- Affiliations: Faculty of Mathematics, University of Vienna; Erwin Schrödinger International Institute for Mathematics and Physics (ESI)
- Education: PhD in Mathematics from the University of Missouri (1995). Diploma in Mathematics from TU Graz (1993).
Research Interests: Spectral and inverse spectral theory of differential operators, completely integrable nonlinear wave equations (e.g., KdV, Toda lattices), algebro-geometric solutions, biomathematical modeling of respiratory systems, and functional analysis.
Publications: Over 150 peer-reviewed articles, research monographs, and textbooks including Mathematical Methods in Quantum Mechanics and Ordinary Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems. His work often explores connections between spectral theory and integrable systems.
Grants & Projects: Principal investigator in FWF-funded projects (START Y330, Doctoral Program Dissipation and Dispersion in Nonlinear Differential Equations). Active in international collaborations and conferences.
Labs/Teams: Member of the Mathematical Physics and PDE research group at the University of Vienna.




