Prof. Dr. Hans Josef Pesch | Mathematics | Trailblazing Popular Scientist Award
University of Bayreuth Germany
Prof. Dr. Hans Josef Pesch is a distinguished mathematician specializing in numerical analysis and optimal control. Born on August 1, 1949, in Dormagen, Germany, he has significantly contributed to computational mathematics in science and engineering. With a career spanning several prestigious institutions, he served as Chair of Mathematics in Engineering Sciences at the University of Bayreuth until his retirement in 2015. Currently, he is a Professor Emeritus, continuing his academic influence in optimization and applied mathematics.
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Education š
Prof. Pesch pursued his studies in Mathematics and Physics at the University of Cologne (1968ā1974), earning a Diploma in Mathematics in 1974. He completed his Doctorate (Dr.rer.nat.) in 1978 at Munich University of Technology, followed by a Habilitation (Dr.rer.nat.habil.) in 1986. His early education included classical training in Latin and Greek, reflecting a strong foundation in analytical and logical reasoning.
Experience šļø
With a vast academic career, Prof. Pesch has held multiple prestigious positions:
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University of Bayreuth (1999ā2015): Full Professor and Chair of Mathematics in Engineering Sciences.
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Clausthal University of Technology (1995ā1999): Full Professor for Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing.
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Munich University of Technology (1989ā1995): Associate Professor.
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University of California, San Diego (1987): Visiting Professor.
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University of the Armed Forces, Munich (1988ā1989): Associate Professor.
Throughout his tenure, he led Ph.D. programs, supervised over 170 master’s theses, 35 Ph.D. theses, and mentored postdoctoral researchers.
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Prof. Peschās research revolves around optimal control theory, numerical analysis, and computational mathematics. He has worked extensively on real-time optimization, industrial process modeling, and optimal control of engineering systems. His contributions include applications in robotics, welding processes, fuel cell systems, and vehicle dynamics, impacting both academia and industry.
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Recognition for his contributions to computational mathematics and optimal control.
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Funding from prestigious institutions like the German National Science Foundation (GNSF), European Science Foundation (ESF), and the German Ministry of Research and Technology (BMBF).
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Leadership roles in major doctoral programs and research networks.
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Prof. Pesch has authored two monographs, over 95 journal publications, and numerous conference papers. His work is widely cited, influencing advancements in mathematical optimization. Some of his key publications include:
Numerical treatment of delay differential equations by Hermite interpolation
Combining direct and indirect methods in optimal control: Range maximization of a hang glider
The maximum principle of optimal control: a history of ingenious ideas and missed opportunities