Limp Osinga

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Hinke Maria Osinga (born December 25, 1969 in the Dokkum ) is a Dutch mathematician who deals with dynamic systems and chaos theory and develops numerical methods for them.

Osinga studied mathematics and computer science at the University of Groningen with a diploma in 1991 (in mathematics with Floris Takens ) and received his doctorate there in 1996 with Henk Broer with a dissertation on the computational geometry of invariant manifolds of dynamic systems ( Computing invariant manifolds: variations on the graph transform ) As a post-doctoral student , she was at the University of Minnesota (Geometry Center) from 1996 to 1998 and at Caltech in 1998/99 . In 2000 she became a lecturer at the University of Essex , from 2001 at the University of Bristol , where she became a reader in 2005 and a professor in 2011. She was a visiting scholar at Cornell University in 2008/09 and became Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Auckland in 2011 .

She was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians 2014 in Seoul ( Mathematics in Science and Technology ).

In 2017 she was Aitken Lecturer. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand . In 2015 she became a SIAM Fellow.

Osinga is married to the mathematician Bernd Krauskopf .

Together with Bernd Krauskopf, she designed a crochet pattern for the Lorenz attractor and carried it out. Together with the sculptor Benjamin Storch, a steel sculpture of the Lorenz attractor was created based on their designs.

Fonts

  • Bernd Krauskopf, HM Osinga, J. Galán-Vioque (Eds.): Numerical Continuation Methods for Dynamical Systems: Path following and boundary value problems, Springer 2007
  • SJ Hogan, AR Champneys, B. Krauskopf, M. di Bernardo, RE Wilson, HM Osinga, ME Homer (Eds.): Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos: Where do we go from here?, Institute of Physics Publishing, 2002.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hinke Osinga in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used
  2. Krauskopf, Osinga, Crocheting the Lorenz Manifold, The Mathematical Intelligencer, Volume 26, 2004, pp. 25–37, Osinga's website