Oliver Jungeمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Oliver Junge is an Associate Professor of Numerics of Complex Systems at the TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology, Technische Universität München. His research focuses on developing novel numerical methods for dynamical systems, with applications in molecular dynamics, astrodynamics, systems theory, and image processing. He holds a doctorate from the University of Paderborn (1999) and has conducted research at institutions like Georgia Tech and Caltech. Notable awards include the TopMath Supervisory Award (2020) and the Research Prize from the University of Paderborn (2004). Educational Background: He studied mathematics and computer science at the Universities of Darmstadt, Bordeaux, Hamburg, and Bayreuth before completing his PhD in Paderborn. His academic career includes roles as a junior professor in Paderborn and associate professor at TUM since 2005. Research Interests: Junge specializes in numerical mathematics and scientific computing, emphasizing the analysis and implementation of numerical methods for complex systems. His work bridges theoretical rigor and practical applications, particularly in computational fluid dynamics, optimal control, and topological data analysis. Awards: His accolades include the Dilthey Prize (1998) and recognition for his contributions to computational methods in dynamical systems. Grants & Advising: While specific grants or advisee names are not listed, his publications indicate extensive collaborative research and mentorship in computational mathematics and systems theory. Labs/Teams: Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams at TUM and internationally, focusing on numerical methods and their applications in engineering and natural sciences.









