We are glad to announce that Prof. Uwe Kähler has been awarded a prestigious FWO grant for a long-term visit to the Ghent Analysis & PDE Center in Belgium. This exciting opportunity will foster collaboration and knowledge exchange within the field of analysis and PDEs.

About Prof Uwe Kähler
His research interests revolve around various aspects of this field, including approximation of harmonic and monogenic functions. He delves into discrete function theories in higher dimensions and develops numerical methods based on these theories. Prof. Kähler also studies higher-dimensional analytic signals, specifically monogenic signals, and explores their applications. In addition, he conducts research on harmonic analysis over non-commutative structures. Through his work, Prof. Kähler significantly contributes to advancing our understanding of this complex mathematical realm. He is currently serving as the President of the International Society for Analysis, its Applications, and Computation (ISAAC).
Objectives of the Visit
During his visit, Prof Uwe Kähler aims to achieve the following objectives:
- Collaborative Research: Prof Kähler will engage in collaborative research projects with members of the Ghent Analysis & PDE Center. Together, they will tackle important problems in mathematical analysis, pushing the boundaries of knowledge.
- Knowledge Exchange: Through seminars, workshops, and informal discussions, Prof Kähler will share his expertise and insights with the members of the Ghent Analysis & PDE Center. This exchange of ideas will enrich the mathematical community and inspire new research directions.
- Mentoring and Networking: Prof Kähler will provide mentorship to young mathematicians, offering guidance and support in their academic journeys. Additionally, he will network with researchers, fostering interdisciplinary connections and promoting the growth of the mathematical analysis community.
Conclusion
The FWO grant awarded to Prof Uwe Kähler represents a significant milestone for both him and the Ghent Analysis & PDE Center. This collaboration will undoubtedly lead to groundbreaking discoveries and advancements in the field of analysis. We eagerly anticipate the fruitful outcomes that will emerge from this exciting visit.
