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Priv.-Doz. Dr. Martin Eigel

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Research interests

Association to the Mathematical Topic "Numerical Methods for PDEs with Stochastic Data".

  • Statistical and Deep Learning methods
  • Scientific Machine Learning
  • High-dimensional measure transport, (gradient) flow models
  • Adaptive functional approximations for random PDEs
  • Low-rank tensor methods for SDEs and BSDEs
  • Quantum noise models and circuit simulation
  • Statistical inverse problems
  • Topology optimisation under uncertainties
  • FEM a posteriori error estimators
  • Spatial models in computational biology

Contact details

E-mail Martin.Eigel -please remove this text- @wias-berlin.de
Phone +49 (0) 30 20372 413
Fax +49 (0) 30 20372 412

Current topics

  • Scientific Machine Learning with deep network representations: Analysis and development of statistical learning methods with adapted tensor and neural networks.
  • Optimal sampling for nonlinear reconstruction
  • Reinforcement Learning: Tensor approaches for (stochastic) dynamical programming
  • Adaptive numerical methods for stochastic PDE: Adaptive spectral methods for problems with stochastic data.
  • Low-rank methods for Stochastic FEM: Efficient adaptive low-rank tensor solvers for SGFEM discretisations of stochastic PDE.
  • Functional Bayesian inversion: Inverse problems with stochastically perturbed measurements based on low-rank tensor approximations.

Short CV

Since March 2013 Researcher in group Hömberg, WIAS, Berlin
November 2010 - February 2013 PostDoc in group Peterseim, Matheon project C33, Humboldt Universität, Berlin
July 2008 - November 2010 PostDoc in group Carstensen, Humboldt Universität, Berlin
2008 Ph.D., University of Warwick, United Kingdom
June 2003 Diploma, Universität Heidelberg

Publications

Articles

(as of February 2025)

Proceedings

Theses

  • M. Eigel, Adaptive Numerical Methods for High-Dimensional Parametric PDEs,
    TU Berlin, Habilitation, 2021
  • M. Eigel, An Adaptive Meshfree Method for Reaction-Diffusion Processes on Complex Domains,
    University of Warwick, Ph.D. Thesis, 2008
  • M. Eigel, Numerische Simulation von Transportvorgängen in der Zelle,
    Universität Heidelberg, Diploma Thesis, 2003

Ph.D. Students

  • J. E. Schütte
  • V. Aksenov
  • M. Fröhlich (with M. Hintermüller)
  • Ch. Miranda (with A. Nouy, Nantes)

Alumni

  • Dr. D. Sommer
  • Dr. N. Farchmin (now Hegemann)
  • Dr. Ph. Trunschke
  • Dr. R. Gruhlke
  • Dr. M. Marschall