
معرفی
Johanna Bimmermann is a Postdoc in Mathematics (Symplectic Geometry) at Ruhr University Bochum, working with Prof. Kai Zehmisch. Her research focuses on symplectic capacities of manifolds with symmetries, employing techniques from Hamiltonian dynamics, Riemannian geometry, and pseudoholomorphic curves. She holds a PhD from Heidelberg University (2020–2023) under Prof. Gabriele Benedetti and a Master's in Mathematics (2018–2019) and Bachelor's in Physics (2015–2018), also from Heidelberg. She has organized workshops and seminars on topics like pseudoholomorphic curves and geometric quantization, and has taught courses such as Analysis I and Morse Theory. Her academic journey includes research stays at the Institut de Recherche Mathématique Avancée (2022) and internships at the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics and Systra. Beyond academia, she is an avid field hockey player for HC Essen.
- Education:
- PhD in Mathematics (2020–2023), Heidelberg University
- MSc in Mathematics (2018–2019), Heidelberg University
- BSc in Physics (2015–2018), Heidelberg University
Research Interests: Symplectic geometry, Hamiltonian dynamics, interactions between geometry and physics, pseudoholomorphic curves, and symplectic capacities. Her work explores symmetries in symplectic manifolds and their applications to mathematical physics.
Teaching: Extensive experience as a tutor and lecturer in Analysis, Curves/Surfaces, and graduate-level Morse Theory. Recent roles include Analysis I (WS 2024/25) and seminars on Geometric Quantization and Classical Mechanics.
Workshops & Leadership: Co-organized workshops on pseudoholomorphic curves in Hamiltonian dynamics (2023) and contributed to seminars at institutions like the Mathematical Institute Heidelberg. Active in academic outreach through conference talks and collaborative research.




