
معرفی
Prof. Dr. Sebastian Herr is a Professor at the Faculty of Mathematics, Bielefeld University, Germany, since 2018 (W3 position). His research focuses on nonlinear dispersive partial differential equations and Euclidean harmonic analysis, with significant contributions to wave maps, Dirac systems, and stochastic PDEs. He leads projects within Collaborative Research Center 1283 and the International Research Training Group 2235.
- Since 2018: Full Professor (W3), Bielefeld University
- 2023: Research Sabbatical, University of Paris-Saclay
- 2011–2018: Professor (W2), Bielefeld University
- 2008–2009: Charles B. Morrey Assistant Professor, UC Berkeley
Current research investigates nonlinear interactions of rough waves under uncertainty, with applications to plasma physics, quantum field theory, and stochastic dynamics. Recent work includes global well-posedness results for energy-critical systems and development of new bilinear restriction estimates.
Third-party funding includes:
- 2021–2025: Project Leader & Spokesperson, CRC 1283
- 2017–2021: Deputy Spokesperson, CRC 1283
- 2016–2025: Participating Scientist, RTG 2235 (Bielefeld-Seoul)
He has made fundamental contributions to:
- Nonlinear Dirac equations
- Stochastic Zakharov systems
- Low regularity well-posedness
- Wave map problems
- Harmonic analysis applications


