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Jan-Cees van der Meer is an Assistant Professor in the Applied Analysis group at Eindhoven University of Technology's Mathematics Department since 1986. His research focuses on geometric mechanics, particularly nonlinear Hamiltonian systems and their applications to classical and celestial mechanics.
His academic background includes a PhD from Utrecht University (1985), preceded by a BSc and MSc in Mathematics. He has held visiting positions at ETH Zurich (1985), CWI Amsterdam (1985-1986), University of Houston (1987), Universidad de Murcia (2008-2009), and Universidad del Bio-Bio (2017).
His research explores symmetry reduction, bifurcation theory, and phase space geometry for systems with rotational and orbital dynamics. Recent work examines roto-translatory problems in astrophysical contexts and regularization techniques for celestial mechanics.
Key methodologies include symplectic transformations, invariant theory, and geometric approaches to Hamiltonian systems. His publications span journals like SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems, Celestial Mechanics, and Reports on Mathematical Physics.
He has contributed to educational program development for Applied Mathematics at TU/e, including interdepartmental curriculum organization and bachelor program structuring.




