
Univ. Prof. Dr. Ronny Ramlau
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Short Curriculum Vitae:
- born on July 23, 1966 in Annaberg-Buchholz, Germany
- 1988/1994 Study of Mathematics at University of Potsdam, Germany
- 1994: Diploma in Mathematics, University of Potsdam, Germany
- 1997: Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Potsdam, Germany
- 2003: Habilitation, University of Bremen, Germany
Research Interests:
- nonlinear inverse problems
- inverse problems in astronomy
- regularization methods
- iterative methods
- medical imaging
- mathematical methods in industry
Former and Current Positions:
- 1994-1997: Research Assistant, University of Potsdam, Germany
- 1998 : Visiting Scholar, University of Salt Lake City, USA
- 1999-2005: Research Assistant, University of Bremen, Germany
- September-December 2003: Visiting scholar, Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM), UCLA, USA
- September 2005 - August 2008: Senior Scientist in the group "Inverse Problems" at the RICAM
- Since September 2008: Professor for Industrial Mathematics, Johannes Kepler University Linz
- Since April 2011: Head of the "Transfer Group" at RICAM, Linz
- April-September 2013: Acting Director of RICAM, Linz
Current research projects:
- ESO - In-Kind Project: Mathematical Algorithms and Software for E-ELT Adaptive Optics
- Doctoral Program "Computational Mathematics", Project 8: "Nonlinear regularization methods for the solution of linear ill-posed problems"
Project runtime: 1.10. 2008 - 30.09.2011
Project Scientist: Dipl. math. I. Bleyer
Project runtime: 1.10. 2011 - 30.09.2014
Project Scientist: Dipl. math. techn. D. Gerth
- Project "Mumford-Shah models for tomography II" within the FWF postdoc-program Hertha Firnberg
Project runtime: 2012 - 2014
Project Scientist: Dr. E. Klann
Finished research projects:
- FWF Project P19496-N18: Inverse Problems with Sparsity Constraints.
Project scientist: DI. S. Anzengruber,
Project runtime: 15.06.2007 - 15.06.2010
- FWF Project P20237-N14: Mathematical methods for high-precision balancing of machine-tools.
Project scientist: Dr. J. Niebsch
Project runtime: 01.01.2008 - 31.12.2010
Project Runtime: 01.01.2009 - 31.12.2011


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