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Håkan Andreasson is a distinguished professor at the University of Gothenburg, specializing in general relativity and kinetic theory. His research interests primarily focus on the global properties and solutions of the Einstein-Vlasov system, investigating aspects such as steady states of spherically symmetric Vlasov-Poisson systems and fixed points via mass-preserving algorithms. Over the years, he has collaborated with renowned scientists like Markus Kunze and Gerhard Rein, contributing significantly to various prestigious publications including 'Nonlinear Analysis Real World Applications' and 'Classical Quantum Gravity'. His extensive work on the dynamics of gravitational collapse, black hole formation, and the existence of axially symmetric solutions has established him as a leading figure in mathematical physics. He engages with both theoretical exploration and practical applications, aiming to address pressing open problems in his field. His contributions continue to enrich the academic discourse surrounding complex astrophysical phenomena. Andreasson's commitment to teaching and mentorship further underscores his integral role within the academic community, guiding the next generation of scientists in their exploration of fundamental questions in theoretical physics.
University of Gothenburg • Göteborg, Sweden
Leading research in mathematical physics focusing on topics related to general relativity.
Administered by the Department of Political Science; focus on International Administration and Global Governance (IAGG).