- Arakelov Geometry
- Automorphic Forms
- Modular Forms
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Prof. Jürg Kramer is a Professor of Mathematics at Humboldt University of Berlin, affiliated with the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences and the Institute of Mathematics. His research focuses on Arakelov geometry, automorphic forms (particularly modular forms), and their intersections. Notable contributions include advancements in arithmetic intersection theory with logarithmic singularities and sup-norm bounds for modular forms. He is also deeply engaged in mathematics education, leading initiatives for teacher training and promoting mathematical talent through networks like the Berlin School Mathematics Network. Active in academic service, he served as EMS Education Committee Chair (2017–2022) and President of the German Mathematical Society (2013/14). His work bridges pure mathematics with pedagogical innovation, emphasizing public understanding through popular science publications. Research: Arakelov geometry, modular forms, L-functions, hyperbolic geometry methods Education: Teacher training programs, math talent promotion, textbook authorship Affiliations: Leibniz Institute for Science and Mathematics Education (IPN), EMS, Deutsche Akademie der Technikwissenschaften Key educational contributions include Felix-Klein teacher training programs and co-authoring standards for mathematics teacher education. His publications span advanced mathematical research and accessible expositions on topics like Fermat’s Last Theorem and Riemann Hypothesis.









