- Stochastic Analysis
- Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations
- Applied Probability
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Prof. Dr. Felix Lindner is a Professor in the Department of Analysis and Applied Mathematics at the University of Kassel. His research focuses on stochastic partial differential equations (SPDEs), numerical analysis of stochastic processes, and their applications in computational mathematics and mechanics. He holds a PhD in Mathematics from Dresden and has contributed extensively to the study of SPDE regularity, numerical schemes for stochastic dynamics, and convergence analysis of approximation methods. Research Interests: Stochastic Analysis and Numerics Stochastic Partial Differential Equations (SPDEs) Numerical Methods for PDEs/SDEs Convergence and Stability of Numerical Schemes Applications in Material Science and Mechanical Engineering Recent Publications Trends: Advances in weak and strong convergence rates for SPDE approximations Stochastic modeling of fiber dynamics and composite materials Development of adaptive numerical methods for SPDEs Analysis of singular behavior in stochastic heat equations Students: Current doctoral advisees include Quinten Kürpick, Manuel Lorenz, Felipe Trolldenier, and P. Tobias Werner. Former student Saeed Hadjizadeh completed his research under Lindner's supervision. Labs/Teams: Lindner leads a research group focused on stochastic computational methods, collaborating with industry partners on fiber dynamics modeling and numerical analysis of mechanical systems.






