Dr. Eric Baer

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Biography

Eric Baer is an Assistant Senior Instructional Professor in the Department of Statistics and the College at the University of Chicago. His expertise lies in Computational Applied Mathematics, where he focuses on partial differential equations and mathematical analysis. Baer's research interests bridge applied mathematics with geometric measure theory, targeting problems in calculus of variations and harmonic analysis. He investigates geometric functional inequalities and the minimization of variational problems that emerge from mathematical models of physical shapes, such as liquid drops and crystalline structures. Additionally, Baer's work addresses the mathematical challenges that surface in fluid-solid mechanics, making significant contributions to the field.

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