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Hannes Meinlschmidt is an Assistant Professor and Senior Scientist at the Chair for Dynamics, Control, Machine Learning and Numerics – Alexander von Humboldt Professorship at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) since March 2021. His work focuses on optimal control of partial differential equations (PDEs) and applied analysis, with a particular emphasis on regularization, regularity theory for elliptic and parabolic evolution equations, and nonlinear PDE systems with nonsmooth data.
- Degree: PhD in Mathematics (2017), TU Darmstadt
- Supervisor: Stefan Ulbrich (TU Darmstadt)
- PostDoc: RICAM Linz (2017), working with Karl Kunisch
His research lies at the intersection of control theory and PDE analysis, addressing problems with applications in physics and engineering. Recent work includes regularization in optimal control, Hölder continuity for nonlinear PDEs, and well-posedness of models like the Keller-Segel system and thermistor equations on nonsmooth domains.
Publications highlight his expertise in elliptic and parabolic PDEs, mixed boundary conditions, and numerical methods, with applications ranging from semiconductor modeling to biological systems. Collaborations with researchers like Joachim Rehberg and Karl Kunisch underscore his interdisciplinary approach.


