The Jena mathematician Dr Dietmar Gallistl receives an ERC Starting Grant. Image: Anne Günther (University of Jena)
The Jena mathematician Dr Dietmar Gallistl receives an ERC Starting Grant. Image: Anne Günther (University of Jena) - Dietmar Gallistl awarded an ERC Starting Grant Doing pioneer work in science and answering questions of the future-these are tasks of young researchers that the European Research Council (ERC) supports with ERC Starting Grants. This type of grant provides up to 1.5 million euros for a dedicated research group. For a period of five years, grant winners can pursue an innovative project idea. Dietmar Gallistl from Friedrich Schiller University Jena (Germany) is one of the researchers selected for funding this year. Within the framework of his project-'Discretization and adaptive approximation of fully nonlinear equations' (DAFNE)-, the mathematician intends to explore new numerical methods for a class of differential equations in order to expand their potential for possible applications. Time, freedom and flexibility.
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