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Peter Markowich is a distinguished academic with current positions as Professor of Applied Analysis at the University of Vienna and Distinguished Professor at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). He has held prestigious roles including Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Cambridge (2007–2019, emeritus since 2019), and academic appointments at TU Berlin, Purdue University, and universities in Austria and Japan.
Academic Background:
- Dipl. Ing. (Master of Engineering) in 1979 from TU Wien
- Dr. Techn. (PhD equivalent) in 1980 from TU Wien
- Habilitation in Applied and Numerical Mathematics in 1984 from TU Wien
Research Focus: His work spans mathematical analysis, applied partial differential equations, and numerical analysis and modelling. These areas underpin advancements in theoretical and applied mathematics, with applications in physics, engineering, and computational sciences.
Scientific Recognition:
- Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences (2020)
- Fellow of the American Mathematical Society (2021)
- Corresponding Member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (2005)
- Recipient of the Wittgenstein Award (2000), Humboldt Research Award (2009), and Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award (2007)
Leadership & Invitations: He has delivered numerous distinguished lectures, including the Ciprian Foias Lectures at Texas A&M (2018), and holds the Excellence Chair at the Fondation Sciences Mathématiques de Paris (2011). His academic career includes visiting professorships at institutions like the University of Texas at Austin, Ecole Polytechnique in Paris, and Technical University Munich.


