Eckehard Schöll | |
Birth Date: | 6 February 1951 |
Birth Place: | Stuttgart |
Fields: | Theoretical physics |
Known For: | Nonlinear dynamics |
Eckehard Schöll (born 6 February 1951 in Stuttgart, Germany) is a German physicist and mathematician as well as a Professor of theoretical physics at Technische Universität Berlin. He is an expert in the field of nonlinear dynamics and head of the group Nonlinear dynamics and control.[1] His work pertains to research in the fields of mathematics and physics, particularly semiconductor physics, neurodynamics and bifurcation theory. His latest research is also related to topics in biology and the social sciences, e.g. simulation of the dynamics in socioeconomic or neuronal networks.[2] He is one of the forerunners into the research of chimera states.
Eckehard Schöll is the author of over 580 publications in scientific journals,[3] three books (Nonequilibrium Phase Transitions in Semiconductors (Springer 1987), The Physics of Instabilities in Solid State Electron Devices (Plenum Press, New York, 1992), and Nonlinear Spatio-Temporal Dynamics and Chaos in Semiconductors (Cambridge University Press 2001)) as well as editor of several books.[4] His Hirsch index is 76 (as of 2023) and his Einstein number is 5.[5]
Since 1989 Eckehard Schöll is Hochschulprofessor at Technische Universität Berlin where to date he has supervised 100 Diplom-, Master- und Bachelor theses, 30 PhD theses und 2 habilitations. He studied physics at the University of Tübingen (Diplom 1976) and graduated with a PhD in mathematics in 1978 from the University of Southampton (UK, doctoral advisor P. T. Landsberg). He completed a Dr. rer. nat. in 1981 under the supervision of Friedrich Schlögl at the RWTH Aachen University.[6] He was a visiting assistant professor at the Wayne State University in Detroit, USA (1983–1984) and afterwards a guest scientist at the University of Florida, USA (1985). He finished is habilitation in 1986. He has been involved in several collaborative research centers and was head of the collaborative research center SFB 910 of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) with the topic Control of Self-Organizing Nonlinear Systems.[7] Eckehard Schöll is involved with the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes, and part of the election committee of the Fulbright Program. Since 2020 he is Guest Scientist at Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research.[8]
Eckehard Schöll is married with two children and has one grandchild.
Eckehard Schöll was scholar of Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes between 1971 und 1978. In 1997 he was awarded champion of teaching from TU Berlin for his well structured and informative lectures.[9] In 2000 he received a Fulbright Senior Scholarship Award (Duke University, USA), as well as a Visiting Professorship of the London Mathematical Society in 2004. In 2017 he was awarded an honorary doctorate of the Saratov State University, Russia.
Being an active member of the scientific community, Eckehard Schöll has been involved in the organization of several international scientific conferences[10]
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