Caroline Lasser

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Caroline Lasser (* 1975 ) is a German mathematician .

Caroline Lasser studied mathematics at the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich with a diploma in 1999. Afterwards she was at the Courant Institute and at the Technical University of Munich in 2000 , where she did her doctorate in 2004 with Folkmar Bornemann (and Herbert Spohn ) (dissertation: Conical Energy Level Crossings in Molecular Dynamics). From 2005 she headed a junior research group at the Free University of Berlin , where she became a professor in 2008. In 2010 she became a professor at the Technical University of Munich.

It deals with mathematical physics (quantum dynamics, semi-classical mechanics).

In 2018 she gave the Gauss lecture .

She is married to the mathematician Oliver Deiser and has two daughters.

Books

  • with Oliver Deiser, E. Vogt, D. Werner: 12 x 12 key concepts in mathematics, Springer Spectrum 2011, 2nd edition 2016
  • with Oliver Deiser: First Aid in Linear Algebra, Springer Spectrum 2015

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Caroline Lasser in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used