
معرفی
Michael Eichmair is a University Professor (Univ.-Prof.) at the Faculty of Mathematics, Department of Mathematics. His research spans both pure mathematical theory and mathematics education.
- Education: PhD in Mathematics, Stanford University (2008)
Research Interests
- Differential Geometry: Focus on scalar curvature, 3-manifolds, and geometric flows
- Mathematical Relativity: Contributions to the positive mass theorem and geometric constraints
- Mathematics Education: Development of student personas for technology-enhanced learning environments
Publications Analysis
His recent work combines geometric analysis (mean curvature, isoperimetric surfaces, Willmore surfaces) with educational design (STEM transitions, digital systems, learning motivation). Key themes include:
- Geometric invariants in asymptotically flat manifolds
- Applications of optimal transport theory in Sobolev inequalities
- User-centered design in mathematics education
- Expectancy-value models for student success
Scientific Awards
- Förderungspreis der Österreichischen Mathematischen Gesellschaft (2017)
- Förderungspreis der Stadt Wien (2018)
- Keynote Speaker, European Academy of Sciences and Arts (2017)
Advising and Collaborations
Collaborates with researchers like Otis Chodosh, Thomas Koerber, and mathematics educators such as Markus Mayerhofer. Supervises projects on geometry and educational technology.
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