Mathematical Institute for Machine Learning and Data Science
Chair of Geomatics and Geomathematics
Room: GEOG-105
Hohe-Schul-Straße 5
85049 Ingolstadt
Postal address:
Raphael Schulz
MIDS, KU Eichstätt-Ingolstadt
Auf der Schanz 49
85049 Ingolstadt
For prospective students: If you are interested in our Data Science degree program or have further questions, you are welcome to contact us by email at raphael.schulz@ku.de or take part in our online consultation hour. We offer this every first Monday of the month alternately at 10 am and 4 pm via Zoom. The next appointment will take place on Monday, 3rd June 2024 from 10:00 am to 10:45 am via the following link:
Student Advisory Service Data Science Consultation hours: Wednesday 9:30h - 10:30h in GEOG-105 (outside the lecture period by appointment)
After my studies at the TU Darmstadt, I started my PhD in 2008 as a research assistant and soon after as a scholarship holder of an International Research Training Group in the field of mathematical fluid mechanics. From 2013, I was employed at the FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg and I did my habilitation in 2019. Since October 2022, I am a lecturer at the KU Eichstätt-Ingolstadt.
My current main research area is mathematical analysis and numerics of partial differential equation systems, in particular from the fields of fluid mechanics and porous media. Currently, I am investigating, among other things, degenerate nonlinear differential equations of homogenized multiscale models for structure-changing processes in microstructures by using weighted function spaces. Thereby, I focus on the changes in hydrodynamic properties, which significantly affect the effective flow and reactive transport models.
These cookies help us to see how visitors use our sites. This information is collected anonymously.
Name | Hosts | Description | Expiration | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
Matomo |
These necessary cookies provide basic functions of our website. Without these cookies you cannot use e.g. shop functions or logins. The website will therefore not function properly without these cookies.