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Irwin Yousept<br />

– Prof. Dr. Fredi Tröltzsch (TU Berlin): PDE-constrained optimization in induction<br />

heating.<br />

– Prof. Dr. Jürgen Sprekels (HU Berlin, WIAS Berlin): Optimal control in crystal<br />

growth.<br />

– Prof. Dr. Michael Hintermüller (HU Berlin): Shape optimization techniques for magnetic<br />

induction tomography.<br />

– Prof. Dr. Dirk Pauly (Universität Duisburg-Essen): A posteriori error analysis for<br />

Maxwell’s equations.<br />

– Prof. Dr. Juan Carlos De Los Reyes (National Technical University Quito): Optimal<br />

control of electrorheological fluids.<br />

– Prof. Dr. Daniel Wachsmuth (Universität Würzburg): Hybrid Tikhonov and grad-div<br />

regularization.<br />

– Prof. Dr. Christian Meyer (TU Dortmund): Elliptic optimal control problems with<br />

nonlocal radiation interface conditions.<br />

– Dr. Sascha Schnepp (ETH Zürich): Discontinuous Galerkin for time optimal control<br />

problems of full first-order Maxwell’s equations.<br />

– Dr. Antoine Laurain (TU Berlin): Shape optimization techniques for magnetic induction<br />

tomography.<br />

– Dr. Pierre-Etienne Druet (WIAS Berlin): Optimal control in crystal growth.<br />

– Dr. Olaf Klein (WIAS Berlin): Optimal control in crystal growth.<br />

Martin Otto and Martin Ziegler<br />

– Anuj Dawar and Arno Pauly (Cambridge): Descriptive Complexity in Fragments of<br />

Dependence Logic with Applications to Computable Real Multivalued Functions.<br />

Martin Ziegler<br />

– Akitoshi Kawamura (University of Tokyo) and Norbert Müller (Universität Trier):<br />

Quantitative Theory and Practice of Exact Real Computation.<br />

– Takakazu Mori (Kyoto Sangyo University): Computability in Stochastics.<br />

6.6 Secondary Schools and Public Relations<br />

The department of mathematics is involved in various activities for schools, secondary<br />

school students, and public relations. In addition to printed information material, the<br />

department of mathematics presents itself to the public on its web pages. These are clearly<br />

structured and provide quick links for several target groups as well as links leading to<br />

specific topics in research and teaching at the department.<br />

250 6 Visitors

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