Alexander Weisse
professor
mathematics
MPIM-Max Planck Institute for Mathematics
Germany
Biography
he is a professor at MPIM-Max Planck Institute for Mathematics Education 1980 - 88 Elementary school 1988 - 92 Comprehensive secondary school 1992 Abitur (general qualification for university entrance) 1992 - 93 Study of physics at the University of Bayreuth, Germany 1993 - 94 Alternative civilian service 1994 - 98 Study of physics at the University of Bayreuth, Germany 1997 - 98 Diploma thesis: "Peierls instability and low-energy excitations in one- and two-dimensional electron and spin systems" (in German), Advisor: Prof. Dr. H. Fehske Oct. 1998 Diploma degree in Physics (magna cum laude) 1998 - 2002 Dissertation thesis: "Theoretical study of magneto-resistive manganites - models and methods" (in German), Advisor: Prof. Dr. H. Fehske Oct. 2002 Dr.rer.nat. in Physics (summa cum laude) Professional Experience 1997 - 2003 Teaching assistance, mathematics & physics Oct. 1998 - March 2003 Scientific assistant, Theoretical Physics, University of Bayreuth (Germany) April 2003 - July 2003 Visiting scientist, Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden (Germany) Aug. 2003 - July 2005 Research Associate, School of Physics, The University of New South Wales, Sydney (Australia) Aug. 2005 - Sept. 2006 Research Associate, Institute of Physics, University of Greifswald (Germany) Oct. 2006 - Feb. 2009 Juniorprofessor for Computational Many-Particle Physics, Institute of Physics, University of Greifswald (Germany) since Mar. 2009 Researcher and IT Coordinator, Max Planck Institute for Mathematics, Bonn (Germany) Other info Nov. 2003 Emil-Warburg-Forschungspreis (Emil Warburg research prize) he is a professor at MPIM-Max Planck Institute for Mathematics Education 1980 - 88 Elementary school 1988 - 92 Comprehensive secondary school 1992 Abitur (general qualification for university entrance) 1992 - 93 Study of physics at the University of Bayreuth, Germany 1993 - 94 Alternative civilian service 1994 - 98 Study of physics at the University of Bayreuth, Germany 1997 - 98 Diploma thesis: "Peierls instability and low-energy excitations in one- and two-dimensional electron and spin systems" (in German), Advisor: Prof. Dr. H. Fehske Oct. 1998 Diploma degree in Physics (magna cum laude) 1998 - 2002 Dissertation thesis: "Theoretical study of magneto-resistive manganites - models and methods" (in German), Advisor: Prof. Dr. H. Fehske Oct. 2002 Dr.rer.nat. in Physics (summa cum laude) Professional Experience 1997 - 2003 Teaching assistance, mathematics & physics Oct. 1998 - March 2003 Scientific assistant, Theoretical Physics, University of Bayreuth (Germany) April 2003 - July 2003 Visiting scientist, Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden (Germany) Aug. 2003 - July 2005 Research Associate, School of Physics, The University of New South Wales, Sydney (Australia) Aug. 2005 - Sept. 2006 Research Associate, Institute of Physics, University of Greifswald (Germany) Oct. 2006 - Feb. 2009 Juniorprofessor for Computational Many-Particle Physics, Institute of Physics, University of Greifswald (Germany) since Mar. 2009 Researcher and IT Coordinator, Max Planck Institute for Mathematics, Bonn (Germany) Other info Nov. 2003 Emil-Warburg-Forschungspreis (Emil Warburg research prize)
Research Interest
Mathematical Physics, Computer Algebra