Prof. Dr. Harald Garcke

Lehrstuhl für Mathematik VIII

Fakultät für Mathematik
Universität Regensburg
93040 Regensburg
Germany
Raum: M 111
Tel.: +49 (0)941 943 2992
Fax: +49 (0)941 943 3263
harald.garcke@mathematik.uni-regensburg.de

Sprechstunde: Mittwoch von 10:30 bis 11:30 Uhr

Vorbesprechung zum Seminar Funktionalanalytische Methoden für Differentialgleichung am Freitag, den 14.07.2023 um 10 Uhr s.t. im Raum M 103! Danach ist eine Anmeldung per Email an Harald Garcke möglich.

Promotionsstellen im Graduiertenkolleg IntComSin zu besetzen.

Vorabdruck des Artikels "Wie Mathematische Modelle helfen das Wachstum von Tumoren zu verstehen"

New Book:
Interfaces: modeling, analysis, numerics
by Eberhard Bänsch, Klaus Deckelnick, Harald Garcke and Paola Pozzi
(for a preprint version of the book please contact harald.garcke@ur.de
)

Aktuelles

Publikationen

Recent SURVEY ARTICLES
John W. Barrett, Harald Garcke, Robert Nürnberg, Parametric finite element approximations of curvature driven interface evolutions, appeared in Handbook of Numerical Analysis 21, 275-423 (2020)

Helmut Abels and Harald Garcke, Weak solutions and diffuse interface models for incompressible two-phase flows, appeared in Y. Giga, A. Novotny (eds.), Handbook of Mathematical Analysis in Mechanics of Viscous Fluids, DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-10151-4_29-1
PREPRINT

Harald Garcke, Curvature Driven Interface Evolution, Jahresbericht der Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung, September 2013, Volume 115, Issue 2, pp 63-100. DOI 10.1365/s13291-013-0066-2
For a preprint of an earlier version see PREPRINT

 Mathematische Modellierung
 Christof Eck, Harald Garcke, Peter Knabner
 Erscheinungstermin: März 2008
 2. überarbeitete Auflage: März 2011
 3. überarbeitete Auflage: März 2017
 Mathematical Modeling
 Erscheinungstermin: Mai 2017

 Interfaces: Modeling, Analysis, Numerics
 Eberhard Bünsch , Klaus Deckelnick , Harald Garcke , Paola Pozzi
 Erscheinungstermin: Oktober 2023

Forschung

Fluidic Membranes
Mathematics of snow crystal growth
Image Segmentation
Shape Optimization
Phase field modelling of solidification phenomena
Geometric evolution equations
Tumor growth
Phase separation and elastic effects
Founded Projects of the DFG
  1. Project "Mathematische Modellierung und Devicesimulation für Halbleiterbauelemente" third party funded by Infineon
  2. Project Optimization problems governed by Cahn-Hilliard equations, joint project with Luise Blank as part of the
    Schwerpunktprogramm Optimierung mit partiellen Differentialgleichungen (SPP1253/1) of the DFG (SPP1253/1) (since June 2006)
  3. Project Phasenfeldmodellierung der Erstarrung in mehrkomponentigen und mehrphasigen Legierungssystemen
    as part of the Schwerpunktprogramm Phasenumwandlungen in mehrkomponentigen Schmelzen> of the DFG (until November 2006)
  4. Project Multiple scales in phase separating systems with elastic misfit
    as part of the Schwerpunktprogramm Analysis, Modellbildung und Simulation von Mehrskalenproblemen of the DFG (until 2005)
  5. Project Analysis, modelling and simulation of multi-scale, multi-phase solidification in alloy systems
    as part of the Schwerpunktprogramm Analysis, Modellbildung und Simulation von Mehrskalenproblemen of the DFG (until August 2006)
  6. RTN-Network on Nonlinear partial differential equations describing front propagation and other singular phenomena

Lehre

Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter

    Jonas Haselböck
    Doktorand (gemeinsam mit Prof. Dr. Helmut Abels)
    Raum M 117, Tel. 0941-943-2954
    jonas.haselboeck"at"mathematik.uni-regensburg.de

    Dr. Patrik Knopf
    Raum M 114, Tel. 0941-943-2953
    patrik.knopf"at"mathematik.uni-regensburg.de

    Jonas Stange
    Doktorand bei Dr. Patrik Knopf
    Raum 019 B, Tel. 0941-943-5691
    jonas.stange"at"mathematik.uni-regensburg.de

    Dennis Trautwein
    Raum M 111A, Tel. 0941-943-4492
    dennis.trautwein"at"mathematik.uni-regensburg.de

    Julia Wittmann
    Doktorandin (gemeinsam mit Prof. Dr. Helmut Abels)
    Raum M019 C, Tel. 0941-943-5692
    Julia4.Wittmann@mathematik.uni-regensburg.de

Konferenzen

Conference
15th international Conference on Free Boundary Problems (FBP 2021), September 13 - September 17, 2021, Berlin, Germany
Conference
Mathematical Models for Bio-Medical Sciences, June 20 - June 24, 2022, Como, Italy

Workshop on PDE 2019
Partial Differential Equations in Fluids and Solids, September 9-13, 2019, Berlin


International Congress
Industrial and Applied Mathematics, July 15-19, 2019, Valencia, Spanien


Summer School
Summer School on Phase Field Modelling, June 24-26, 2019, Hasselt University


COPDESC-Workshop
Calculus of Variation and Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations, March 25-28, 2019, Regensburg


Workshop
Special Materials and Complex Systems--SMACS 2018, June 18-22, 2018, Gargano, Italy


89th GAMM Annual Meeting
GAMM 2018, March 19-23, 2018, Munich, Germany



Workshop
Geometric Evolution Equations,
March 5-8, 2018, Regensburg, Germany


Conference
Equadiff 2017, July 24-28, 2017, Bratislava, Slovakia



Conference
The 14th International Conference on Free Boundary Problems: Theory and Applications, July 9-14, 2017, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China
Workshop
Emerging Developments in Interfaces and Free Boundaries, January 22-28, 2017, Oberwolfach


STAMM Symposium
Trends on Applications of Mathematics to Mechanics, September 5-9, 2016, Rome, Italy


GK Winter School
Geometric Evolution Equations, February 16-19, 2016, Regensburg



Workshop
Biological Membranes: Modelling, Analysis and Numerics, January 7-8, 2016, Imperial College London


Sekretariat

Andrea Kotzulla
Fakultät für Mathematik
Universität Regensburg
93040 Regensburg


Raum: M 218
Tel.:  +49(0)941-943 2598
Fax : +49(0)941-943 2436
e-mail: Andrea.Kotzulla@ur.de


Lebenslauf

  • 05.06.1963 born in Bremerhaven
  • 1989 Diploma in mathematics at University of Bonn
  • 1989-1993 Research assistant at SFB 256 “Nichtlineare partielle Differentialgleichungen”, University of Bonn
  • 1993 Dr. rer. nat. in mathematics, University of Bonn
  • 1993-1994 Post-doc position at Centre for Mathematical Analysis and Its Applications (University of Sussex, England) with an ESF fellowship
  • 1994-2000 Research assistant at University of Bonn
  • 2000 Habilitation at University of Bonn
  • 2000-2002 Hochschuldozent at University of Bonn
  • 2001 Offers for a professorship in Duisburg and Regensburg
  • since 2002 Full professor at University of Regensburg
  • 2005-2007 Dean of the faculty of mathematics at University of Regensburg
  • since 2011 Vertrauensdozent of the DFG