
معرفی
Maximilian Engel is an Assistant Professor (UD1, tenured) at the KdV Institute, University of Amsterdam, and Head of the Junior Research Group at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Freie Universität Berlin. His research focuses on random and multiscale dynamical systems, with applications in mathematical physics, neuroscience, and climate dynamics. He leads the MATH+ Research Group on 'Random and Multiscale Dynamical Systems' and collaborates on projects like the Vidi Project on Transient Random Dynamics and Metastability in Multi-Agent Systems.
Engel's academic career includes roles as a member of the Early Career Editorial Board for Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena and organizer of the One World Dynamics Seminar Series. His work bridges theoretical analysis (e.g., bifurcation theory, stochastic processes) with practical applications in machine learning and fluid dynamics. Upcoming activities include a mini-course at the 2025 Summer School on Random Dynamical Systems and the 2026 International Conference on Random Dynamical Systems and Related Fields in Brazil.
Research highlights include studies on fast-slow PDEs, noise-induced instabilities, and synchronization in biochemical oscillators. His interdisciplinary approach integrates geometric analysis, numerical methods, and data-driven techniques to understand complex systems' behavior.


