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Prof. Jürgen Dölz is affiliated with the Institute of Numerical Simulation at the University of Bonn. His research primarily focuses on computational methods in numerical simulation and uncertainty quantification, applying innovative mathematical approaches to solve practical problems in scientific computing. He leads several research projects involving advanced lattice methods and operator sampling, underlining his contributions to the CRC 1720 and CRC 1639 initiatives. His work encompasses topics such as tensor methods, multilevel operator sampling, and computation in various physical contexts including computational chemistry and electromagnetic resonators. Prof. Dölz is also involved in teaching graduate seminars and lectures, sharing his expertise in numerical methods and approximation spaces. He has co-authored multiple preprints and journal articles, contributing to the field with significant research on data-driven modeling and uncertainty quantification techniques. His academic involvement reflects a commitment to advancing knowledge in computational science and educating the next generation of researchers in this domain.
Institute of Numerical Simulation • Bonn, Germany
Teaching and leading research projects in numerical simulation and uncertainty quantification.
GRE Subject Test in mathematics is strongly recommended for non-European bachelor degrees.