
معرفی
Prof. Dr. Jens Habermann serves as a Professor in the Department of Data Science at Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU). He maintains active research and teaching responsibilities, with course offerings scheduled through the 2025/26 academic year including Mathematics for Physics Students and Data Science courses.
His research focuses on advanced mathematical analysis, particularly Theory of Partial Differential Equations and Calculus of Variations. Specialized interests include elliptic and parabolic (quasi-)minimizers, PDEs with non-standard growth conditions, and parabolic quasiminimizers on metric measure spaces. His work bridges theoretical mathematics with applications in mathematical physics and geometric analysis.
Analysis of his publication record (2010-2018) reveals consistent contributions to regularity theory for nonlinear PDE systems, with particular emphasis on stability results, integrability estimates, and non-standard growth conditions. His research demonstrates strong methodological continuity across parabolic systems, vector-valued problems, and metric space generalizations.
Dr. Habermann has secured significant third-party funding through the German Research Foundation (DFG), including participation in the Collaborative Research Center TRR 154 (2020-2022) on mathematical modeling of gas networks and a standalone DFG project (2015-2019) on parabolic quasi-minimizers in metric spaces.
His teaching portfolio demonstrates expertise in foundational mathematics for STEM disciplines, with regular instruction in mathematical analysis sequences serving physics and data science students. Course structures typically include 4-5 SWS lectures complemented by tutorials and exercise sessions.

