
معرفی
Harald Grobner is a Professor at the Department of Mathematics within the Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Vienna, Austria. His office is located in Room 11.139 at Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, 1090 Wien. He holds a Privatdozent qualification and serves as Principal Investigator for multiple major research projects including the ongoing FWF project 'New aspects of automorphic and smooth-automorphic forms' (2024-2028).
His primary research focuses on automorphic forms—particularly cohomological ones—and their applications to number theory. He investigates the arithmetic and analytic theory of L-functions, with emphasis on representation theory (both local and global) and the geometry of arithmetically defined varieties. His work bridges deep theoretical constructs with concrete arithmetic problems, often exploring connections between automorphic representations and special values of L-functions.
Grobner's recent publications demonstrate a sustained focus on automorphic cohomology, L-value rationality, and representation-theoretic structures. His research increasingly examines smooth-automorphic forms, the Franke filtration, and Deligne's conjecture for various L-functions, reflecting both technical sophistication and expanding conceptual scope. Key recurring themes include period relations, rationality phenomena, and the interplay between automorphic forms and arithmetic geometry.
- Edmund and Rosa Hlawka Award for Mathematics (2024, 4K €)
- START-Prize of the Austrian Science Fund (Y-966, 1.2 Mio €, 2016-2022)
- FWF Stand-alone research project (P-32333, 355K €, 2020-2024)
- FWF Stand-alone research project (P-25974, 228K €, 2013-2016)
- Erwin Schrödinger Grant (J-3076, 143K €, 2010-2013)
Grobner actively supervises research through multiple funded projects including the current FWF Principal Investigator project (443K €) and a Croatian Science Foundation collaboration. He co-organizes the Wiener Seminar für Logik und Recht and maintains significant teaching responsibilities including Algebra, Number Theory, and advanced research seminars at the University of Vienna.

