
معرفی
Roland Donninger is a Professor of Analysis of Partial Differential Equations at the University of Vienna, affiliated with the Faculty of Mathematics and Department of Mathematics. He coordinates the Vienna Master Class Mathematical Physics and leads the Research Group Dispersive PDEs.
- Current research focuses on nonlinear partial differential equations, particularly wave maps, Yang-Mills equations, and Schrödinger equations.
- His work bridges mathematical physics, general relativity, and geometric analysis, utilizing spectral theory, harmonic analysis, and numerical simulations.
Analysis of recent publications reveals trends in blowup dynamics, self-similar solutions, and stability theory for supercritical and energy-critical PDEs. Themes include geometric PDEs, harmonic map flow, and rigorous computer-assisted methods.
Roland supervises PhD and Master’s theses in dispersive PDEs, with former students including Matthias Ostermann and Ziping Rao. His group is funded by the FWF (Austrian Science Fund) through projects P 34560, P 36455, and others.




