Towards new algorithms and discretization

The Jena mathematician Dr Dietmar Gallistl receives an ERC Starting Grant. Image
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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