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Academic Career:
05/1996 | Master of
Science in Mathematics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
USA |
01/1999 | PhD in
Mathematics, Universität Bielefeld, Germany |
11/2004 | Habilitation, TU
Berlin,
Germany |
01/2009 | Heisenberg-Professor,
TU Berlin, Germany |
Since 11/2012 | Professor for Numerical
Linear Algebra, TU Berlin, Germany |
Academic Honors:
08/1994-01/1996 | Fulbright
Grant
[1] |
07/1997-01/1999 | PhD
Grant of the Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes
[2] |
06/1999 | Alston S.
Householder Award
[3] |
11/1999 |
Dissertation Award of the Westfälisch-Lippische
Universitätsgesellschaft [4] |
08/2000 | Emmy Noether
Research Fellowship (DFG) for 24 months
[5] |
08/2002 | Emmy
Noether Junior Research Group (DFG) for 60 months
[6] |
07/2007 | Heisenberg
Fellowship (DFG)
[7] |
07/2008 |
Heisenberg Professorship (DFG)
[8] |
My mathematical genealogy:
Jörg Liesen | Universität
Bielefeld | 1999 |
Ludwig Elsner | Universität
Hamburg | 1965 |
Lothar Collatz | Universität Berlin |
1935 |
Alfred Klose |
Universität Breslau | 1921 |
Alexander Friedrich Karl Wilkens |
Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel |
1905 |
Paul Harzer |
Universität Leipzig | 1878 |
Carl Christian Bruhns | Universität Berlin | 1856 |
Johann Franz Friedrich Encke [1] | Universität Berlin | 1825 |
Carl
Friedrich Gauß | Universität
Helmstedt | 1799 |
Johann-Friedrich Pfaff | Georg-August-Universität Göttingen | 1773 |
Abraham Gotthelf Kaestner | Universität Leipzig | 1739 |
Christian August Hausen | Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg | 1713 |
Johann Christoph Wichmannshausen | Universität Leipzig | 1685 |
Otto Mencke | Universität
Leipzig | 1665 |
Jacob Thomasius [2] | Universität Leipzig | 1643 |
Friedrich Leibniz | Universität
Leipzig | 1622 |
[1] Encke had no PhD, but nevertheless Gauß is seen as his advisor in the Mathematics Genealogy Project, "to show a connection in our intellectual heritage". One of Encke's students was Leopold Kronnecker, who obtained his Dr. phil. in Berlin in 1845.
[2] Jakob Thomasius was one of the advisors of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, who obtained his Dr. phil. in Leipzig in 1666.
If you are a mathematician and want to find out your own mathematical genealogy, then visit the Mathematics Genealogy Project [9].
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