Prof. Dr. Moritz Egert is a faculty member in the Department of Mathematics at Technische Universität Darmstadt, where he conducts research and teaches in the areas of harmonic analysis, functional calculus, and partial differential equations. He is actively involved in academic leadership, including organizing the RMU Seminar SoCo PDEs starting Winter 2024/25, and supervising PhD students such as Tim Böhnlein, Miriam Buck, and Benjamin Kosmala. His research focuses on deep analytical problems arising in PDEs, particularly those involving elliptic and parabolic divergence form operators, boundary value problems, and Hardy spaces. He frequently collaborates with leading mathematicians such as Pascal Auscher, with whom he co-authored a prize-winning monograph. The recent publications reflect a consistent trend in advancing the theory of functional calculus, regularity of solutions, and boundary behavior in both elliptic and parabolic systems. His work bridges abstract harmonic analysis with concrete PDE applications, often yielding improved estimates and structural insights. Ferran Sunyer i Balaguer Prize (2022) Athene Special Prize for Digital Teaching 2024 (€5,000) Prof. Egert has supervised multiple PhD students and is open to hosting Bachelor’s and Master’s thesis projects. He has been involved in significant digital teaching initiatives, notably the International Internet Seminar on Evolution Equations, which earned him a teaching prize. He also contributes to academic community-building through seminars and outreach, including podcast appearances. He is a core organizer of the new RMU Seminar SoCo PDEs and maintains active research collaborations across institutions. His team includes several PhD candidates, and he continues to publish high-impact research in top journals.









