
معرفی
Peter Albers is a Professor at the Institut für Mathematik, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg. His research focuses on symplectic geometry, Hamiltonian dynamics, billiard systems, and Floer theory. He has held academic positions at institutions including Universität Münster, Purdue University, and ETH Zürich. Albers has advised numerous PhD, master’s, and bachelor’s students, contributing to topics like magnetic billiards and Rabinowitz Floer homology.
Education:
- PhD in Mathematics (2005), University of Leipzig, advisor: Matthias Schwarz
- Diploma in Physics (2002), University of Osnabrück
- Part III Mathematics (2000), University of Cambridge
- Diploma in Mathematics (2000), University of Osnabrück
Research Interests: Albers specializes in symplectic geometry and topology, Hamiltonian dynamical systems, and billiard-type systems. His work bridges geometric analysis, dynamical systems, and algebraic topology, with notable contributions to Floer theory and Rabinowitz Floer homology.
Grants & Awards:
- Member of Cluster of Excellence 'STRUCTURES' (2019–2025)
- NSF Grant (2008–2013)
- DFG Fellowship (2005–2007)
- von Neumann Fellowship at IAS, Princeton (2011–2012)
Labs & Collaborations:
- Research Station Geometry & Dynamics
- Heidelberg Experimental Geometry Lab (HEGL)
- SFB/TRR 191 'Symplectic Structures'
- GRK 2229 'Asymptotic Invariants'


