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Oskar Riedler is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Potsdam's Institute of Mathematics, working within Rudolf Zeidler's research group in the field of differential geometry. His position involves active research in geometric structures and analytical methods applied to manifold theory.
He received his PhD from the University of Münster under the supervision of Anna Siffert, completing doctoral research that established his foundation in geometric analysis and harmonic map theory.
Dr. Riedler's research program centers on the intersection of geometry and analysis, with particular emphasis on harmonic maps, geometric evolution equations, and spectral properties of manifolds. His work investigates eigenfunction behavior on compact spaces, self-similar solutions to geometric flows, and the topological implications of geometric structures. This research bridges pure mathematics with analytical techniques to solve complex problems in manifold theory.
His publication record demonstrates consistent contributions to geometric analysis, with recent work focusing on eigenfamilies in closed manifolds and self-shrinking solutions in mean curvature flow. These studies reveal patterns connecting spectral geometry with nonlinear evolution processes, showing particular strength in applying analytical methods to geometric problems.
No scientific awards are documented in the available information.
As a postdoctoral researcher, Dr. Riedler participates in collaborative research projects within Zeidler's group but no student advisement or grant funding details are provided in the source material.
He operates within Rudolf Zeidler's research team at the University of Potsdam's Institute of Mathematics, contributing to ongoing projects in differential geometry and participating in the department's academic community through seminars and collaborative research initiatives.



