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Helge Glöckner is a Professor at Paderborn University where he leads the research group Infinite-dimensional Analysis and Geometry within the Institute of Mathematics, Faculty of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Mathematics. His office is located in Room D2.228 at Warburger Str. 100, 33098 Paderborn.
Professor Glöckner specializes in infinite-dimensional mathematical structures with research interests spanning Lie groups, differential equations on infinite-dimensional spaces, differential calculus in topological vector spaces, dynamical systems on locally compact groups, and structural theory of totally disconnected locally compact groups. His work bridges pure mathematics with applications in control theory and geometric analysis.
His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on L^1-regularity properties of various Lie group structures, manifolds of BV-functions, boundary value problems, and control theory applications. This research trajectory consistently explores the intersection of infinite-dimensional analysis, geometric structures, and differential equations.
Professor Glöckner currently supervises multiple PhD students and leads a research team comprising several postdoctoral researchers. He has previously served as Head of the Institute of Mathematics from March 2017 to September 2019 and acts as an academic advisor for mathematics students.
He heads the Infinite-dimensional Analysis and Geometry working group which includes Dr. Sebastian Bischof, Dr. David Kern, Dr. Milan Niestijl, Dr. Ali Suri as postdocs, along with PhD students Johanna Jakob and Praful Rahangdale. The group is supported by secretariat member Birgit Duddeck-Buijs.
Professor Glöckner is actively involved in several research projects including Differential equations on infinite-dimensional Lie groups and subprojects within TRR 358 focusing on integral structures in geometry and representation theory, particularly on affine Kac-Moody groups.



