Professor Joseph Grotowski is the Head of the School of Mathematics and Physics at The University of Queensland (UQ), with a career spanning institutions in Germany, the United States, and Australia. He holds a PhD in Mathematics from New York University (1990) and a Habilitation from Friedrich-Alexander Universitaet Erlangen-Nuernberg (2001). His research focuses on Geometric Analysis and Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations , with significant contributions to topology optimization, computational mechanics, and mathematical physics. His recent work explores applications in materials science, cybersecurity strategy, and educational initiatives. Key trends in his publications include interdisciplinary collaborations in Topology optimization for bone implants and additive manufacturing Analysis of granular materials and shear banding Stochastic modeling in magnetism Cybersecurity policy frameworks He has served on advisory boards for the MATRIX Research Institute and the Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute, and led UQ's School of Mathematics and Physics since 2014. His grants include ARC Discovery Projects and UQ Major Equipment Funding, supporting research in high-strength materials and educational technology.








