Angkana Rüland (born 1987) is a German applied mathematician, a professor in mathematics and holder of a Hausdorff Chair in mathematics at the Hausdorff Center for Mathematics of the University of Bonn. Her research has included work on the mathematical modeling of shape-memory alloys and on the inverse problems arising in animal echolocation.[1]
Education and career
Rüland was born in 1987 in Chiang Mai, but is a German citizen.[2] She grew up in Bonn and was a mathematics student at the University of Bonn.[1] She completed her doctorate in 2014 with the dissertation On Some Rigidity Properties in PDEs supervised by Herbert Koch.[3][2]
After postdoctoral research at the University of Oxford,[1] working there with John M. Ball,[4] she became a researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences in 2017. She took a professorship at Heidelberg University in 2020 before returning to the University of Bonn in 2023.[1]
Recognition
Rüland is one of the recipients of the 2024 New Horizons in Mathematics Prize, associated with the Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics, "for contributions to applied analysis, in particular the analysis of microstructure in solid-solid phase transitions and the theory of inverse problems".[5]
References
- 1 2 3 4 Mathematician Angkana Rüland joins the University of Bonn: Second woman to be appointed to a Hausdorff Chair at the HCM Cluster of Excellence, University of Bonn, 10 February 2023, retrieved 2023-09-15
- 1 2 Rüland, Angkana (2013), On Some Rigidity Properties in PDEs (Dissertation) – via German National Library; see curriculum vitae, p. 173
- ↑ Angkana Rüland at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ↑ Angkana Rüland wins Hausdorff prize, Oxford Mathematical Institute, 5 February 2015, retrieved 2023-09-15
- ↑ "Breakthrough Prize Announces 2024 Laureates In Life Sciences, Fundamental Physics, And Mathematics", Breakthrough Prizes, retrieved 2023-09-15
External links
- Applied Mathematics Research Group at the University of Bonn
- Angkana Rüland publications indexed by Google Scholar