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Jan Bohr is a Research Fellow at the Mathematical Institute of the University of Bonn, affiliated with the research group 'Analysis and Partial Differential Equations' under the mentorship of Herbert Koch. Previously, he completed his PhD at the University of Cambridge under Gabriel Paternain's supervision and was associated with Richard Nickl's research group.
Education includes studies at the University of Bonn, University of British Columbia, and MLU Halle-Wittenberg.
Research focuses on inverse problems and their geometric/analytic foundations, utilizing tools from differential geometry, partial differential equations, microlocal analysis, and Bayesian non-parametric statistics. His work bridges theoretical mathematics with statistical methodologies to address complex challenges in geometric inverse problems.
Publications emphasize geometric analysis and statistical inverse problems, with recurring themes in transport equations, twistor spaces, and Bayesian methodologies. Recent works explore rigidity properties in complex geometry (2024), high-dimensional statistical approximations (2024), and stability analysis of inverse transforms (2021–2023).
No scientific awards are mentioned in available materials.
Teaching includes graduate seminars and specialized courses on microlocal analysis, KAM theory, and geometric inverse problems (2023–2025). No PhD/Master's advisees or grants are documented.
Bohr collaborates with the 'Analysis and Partial Differential Equations' research group at Bonn, focusing on analytical methods in PDEs and inverse problems.





