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Prof. Dr. Michael Lönne is a Professor at the University of Bayreuth's Faculty of Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science, holding a position in the Mathematical Institute (Chair VIII). His research focuses on algebraic geometry, topology, and their intersections with monodromy theory, moduli spaces, and braid groups.
His work explores topics such as fundamental groups of discriminant complements, monodromy groups of elliptic surfaces, and the topology of moduli spaces for algebraic curves and surfaces. He has contributed significantly to understanding braid monodromy in singularities and Hurwitz spaces, as well as applications of topological methods to problems in algebraic geometry and condensed matter physics.
Recent research highlights include studies on Zariski multiplets, genus stabilization in moduli components, and topologically protected transport of colloidal particles. His interdisciplinary work bridges pure mathematics with applications in physics, notably in topological protection mechanisms in dissipative systems.
Lönne collaborates internationally, evidenced by co-authored papers with researchers like Fabrizio Catanese and Thomas M. Fischer. His publications span prestigious journals like Duke Mathematical Journal, Geometry & Topology, and Nature Communications.



