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This page is no longer maintained. Please visit my homepage at the University of Vienna.
Contact
Mathematisches Institut
Universität Bonn
Endenicher Allee 60
D-53115 Bonn, Germany
Phone: +49 228 73 62263
E-Mail: donninge[at]math[dot]uni-bonn[dot]de
Current research interests
My field of research is the theory of nonlinear partial differential equations. At the moment I am mainly interested in nonlinear wave equations originating in mathematical physics, general relativity, and geometry. The analysis of these equations requires tools from different areas of mathematics. As a consequence, I also work in spectral theory, semigroup theory, harmonic analysis, differential geometry, and numerics. On the physical side, my main interests lie in general relativity and mathematical physics. My research group is funded by a Sofja Kovalevskaja Award of the Humboldt Foundation.
Short CV
- As of 2014: Research group leader, University of Bonn
- 2011-2014: Collaborateur scientifique, EPF Lausanne
- 2009-2010: Postdoc, University of Chicago
- 2007-2008: Postdoc, University of Vienna
- 2007: PhD, University of Vienna
Publications and preprints
All my publications are freely available on the arXiv. A list of talks I gave can be found here.
Teaching
Winter term 2016
Summer term 2016
Winter term 2015
Summer term 2015
Winter term 2014
Aktuelles
Hausdorff-Kolloquium im SS 2018
Toeplitz Kolloquium zur "Didaktik und Geschichte der Mathematik" im SS 2018
Berufspraktisches Kolloquium im SS 2018
15.06.18: Colloquium in commemoration of Felix Hausdorff
10.-25.04.18: Felix Klein Lectures: The hyperbolic Yang-Mills equation by Daniel Tataru
Bonner Mathematik im Shanghai-Ranking auf Platz 32 und bundesweit führend
Prof. Peter Scholze ist plenary speaker auf dem ICM 2018
Prof. Dr. Gerd Faltings erhält Cantor-Medaille der DMV
Prof. Peter Scholze erhält einen der zehn EMS-Preise
Humboldt-Forschungspreis für Daniel Tataru
Prof. Peter Scholze erhält den Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz-Preis 2016