Dr. Michael Růžička

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Biography

Michael Růžička is a prominent professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics at Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg. He specializes in nonlinear functional analysis and is an influential figure in the field of fluid mechanics. His work contributes significantly to both theoretical and practical aspects of applied mathematics, particularly in the study of mathematical theories related to fluid mechanics. Růžička has authored several important textbooks including 'Nonlinear Functional Analysis: An Introduction' and 'Lebesgue Sobolev Spaces with Variable Exponents.' He is actively involved in the academic community, regularly hosting summer schools to disseminate knowledge on the mathematical theory of fluid mechanics. His expertise is recognized both nationally and internationally, making him a key resource for students and researchers alike. Růžička's research not only focuses on foundational mathematical concepts but also applies these principles to real-world phenomena, bridging the gap between pure mathematics and engineering applications.

Research Interests

Requirements for Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg

Master Program
Requirements
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree in Educational Science or related field 180 ECTS-Points for the full degree programme
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Specialization Notes

The program focuses on Educational Science – Teaching and Learning (Lehren und Lernen).