
معرفی
Prof. Dr. Jan Hendrik Bruinier is a Full Professor of Mathematics at Technische Universität Darmstadt since 2007. Previously, he held positions at the University of Cologne (2003–2007) and the University of Wisconsin-Madison as a postdoctoral fellow. His research focuses on Number Theory, Automorphic Forms, and Algebraic Geometry, with particular emphasis on their applications in arithmetic and geometry.
He completed his Diplom in Mathematics at the University of Heidelberg (1997), followed by a PhD in Mathematics (1998) and Habilitation (2000) at the same institution. His academic journey includes a Heisenberg Fellowship (2001–2003) and appointments at the Max-Planck-Institute for Mathematics in Bonn and the University of Heidelberg.
Bruinier’s research interests span automorphic forms, arithmetic geometry, and their interplay with L-functions and Shimura varieties. His work often bridges abstract theory with concrete geometric and arithmetic applications. Key contributions include studies on Borcherds products, Heegner divisors, and modularity conjectures, with publications in leading journals like Inventiones Mathematicae and Duke Mathematical Journal.
His academic achievements include foundational papers on topics such as Faltings heights, CM values, and arithmetic intersection theory. While no specific awards are listed, his extensive publication record reflects significant contributions to the field.
Prof. Bruinier advises students in his research areas and maintains active collaborations. His work aligns with TU Darmstadt’s focus on foundational mathematics, particularly in algebra and number theory.


