StuKon - The DMV Student Conference

The DMV Student Conference, StuKon for short, is aimed at all students and graduates of mathematics degree programs at a university in Germany.

October 7 to 9, 2024, Curiebau
https://www.mathematik.de/stukonwww.mathematik.de/stukon
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Inaugural lecture by Junior Professor Dr. Manuel Schaller
"Optimal control: From Hamiltonian systems to adaptive structures and machine learning methods"

Wednesday, December 13, 2023, 5 p.m., Curie lecture hall

Reception in the courtyard from approx. 6 pm

Annual conference of the DMV 2023 in Ilmenau

The DMV annual conferenceis held in turn at universities throughout Germany that have applied to host it. It is organized to promote scientific contacts and includes a general meeting, mini-symposia, a day for teachers, a student conference and a cultural program.

  • Sunday, September 24, 2023, Musical opening Mathematics professor plays concert on the Walcker organ
  • Monday, September 25, 2023, Opening
    • Thuringia's Minister of the Interior and Deputy Prime Minister
    • Mayor of the city of Ilmenau
    • Vice President for Research and Young Scientists at TU Ilmenau
    • President of the DMV

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Department of Differential Equations

Jun.-Prof. Dr. Manuel Schaller has been Head of the Department of Differential Equations at the Institute of Mathematics at TU Ilmenau since August 2023. He completed his degree in mathematics with a minor in computer science at the University of Bayreuth and worked for six months as part of an internship in battery development for electric vehicles. There he developed methods for predicting aging and simulating electrochemical behavior. He completed his doctorate in applied mathematics at the University of Bayreuth in 2021 in the intersection of numerical mathematics, infinite-dimensional optimal control and mathematical systems theory. He then worked as an academic advisor in the Optimization-based Control department at TU Ilmenau until his appointment.

In his research, Manuel Schaller deals with the optimal control and regulation of finite and infinite-dimensional systems, the analysis of machine learning methods and the development of efficient numerical methods. Together with partners from the fields of medical technology and engineering, he successfully applies the results obtained and the methods developed in specific applications, for example in retinal laser therapy and adaptive building control.

Source: Unionline