Michael Röckner

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Michael Röckner

Michael Röckner (born February 15, 1956 in Herford ) is a German mathematician. He is a professor at Bielefeld University .

Röckner received his diploma in mathematics in 1982 and received his doctorate in 1984 from the University of Bielefeld under Sergio Albeverio ( A Dirichlet Problem for Distributions and the Construction of Specifications for Gaussian Generalized Random Fields ). He was a post-doctoral student at Cornell University in 1984/85 . In 1986 he became a lecturer and in 1989 a reader at the University of Edinburgh . In 1990 he became professor in Bonn and in 1994 full professor in Bielefeld. From 1997 to 1999 and 2001/2 he was dean there. In addition to his professorship in Bielefeld, he is adjunct professor at Purdue University . He is the spokesman for the Collaborative Research Center "Taming uncertainty and profiting from randomness and low regularity in analysis, stochastics and their applications".

He is mainly concerned with stochastic analysis and modeling of stochastic dynamics in biology, physics, economics and chemistry.

In 1992 he received the Max Planck Research Prize in Mathematics with Albeverio and Zhi-Ming Ma . In 1989 he received the Whittaker Prize with Andrew Lacey and in 1989 the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize .

He has been a member of the Academy of Sciences and Literature since 2003 . In 2017/2018 he was President of the German Mathematicians Association (DMV).

Fonts

  • with Claudia Prévôt A Concise Course on Stochastic Partial Differential Equations , Lecture Notes in Mathematics 1905, Springer Verlag 2007

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project
  2. member entry of Michael Röckner at the Academy of Sciences and Literature Mainz , accessed on 06.11.17
  3. Press release from DMV: DMV President Michael Röckner takes office. Retrieved January 11, 2017 .