Lars Diening is a Professor at the Faculty of Mathematics, Bielefeld University. He has held academic positions at the University of Osnabrück (2015-2017), LMU Munich (2010-2015), and the University of Freiburg (2010-2015). His research is funded through projects like SFB 1283 and IGK 2235, focusing on uncertainty, disorder, and singular/random systems. His research interests include Partial Differential Equations Calculus of Variations Adaptive Finite Element Methods Variable Exponent Spaces Non-Newtonian Fluids The 15 most recent articles highlight his work on Adaptive mesh refinement Nonlocal equations Calderón-Zygmund estimates Stochastic PDEs Pressure-robust discretizations across journals like Foundations of Computational Mathematics, Annals of PDE, and SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis. Scientific awards include being listed in Thomson Reuters' The world's most influential scientific minds (2014, 2015). He contributes to projects such as RTG 2235/2 and SFB 1283, emphasizing singular and random systems.





