
معرفی
Prof. Jens Rademacher holds the Chair of Applied Dynamical Systems at the Department of Mathematics, University of Hamburg, within the Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Natural Sciences. His research focuses on applied mathematics with a particular emphasis on dynamical systems theory, nonlinear differential equations, and their applications in geophysical fluid dynamics, reaction-diffusion systems, and pattern formation.
Key research areas include the dynamics of ordinary/partial differential equations, pattern formation in nonlinear systems, bifurcation theory (heteroclinic/homoclinic), and applications in fluid dynamics and materials science. He leads projects funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), including the Research Training Group 2583 on fluid dynamics modeling and the Collaborative Research Center TRR 181 on energy transfers in ocean-atmosphere systems.
- Recent Projects:
- DFG Research Training Group GRK2583: Modeling, Simulation and Optimization of Fluid Dynamic Applications
- DFG SFB/TRR 181: Energy transfers in ocean and atmosphere
- Specialized Expertise: Stability analysis of nonlinear waves, bifurcation unfolding in PDEs, and numerical methods for dynamical systems.
He has developed the pde2path software package for continuation and bifurcation analysis of 2D elliptic systems. His work bridges theoretical mathematics with applied problems in geophysics and materials science, often involving interdisciplinary collaborations.
Office: Room 140, Geomatikum Building, Bundesstraße 55, Hamburg. Contact: jens.rademacher@uni-hamburg.de.

