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Two thesis prizes for Hidde Schönberger

His dissertation entitled "Nonlocal gradients within variational models: Existence theories and asymptotic analysis" earned him the Dr.-Klaus-Köper-Preis 2025 from the GAMM and the best thesis prize from the KU Eichstätt-Ingolstadt.

[Translate to English:] prize winners at Poznan conference

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Hidde Shönberger has received the Dr.-Klaus-Köper-Preis 2025 from the GAMM (Gesellschaft für angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik) and the best thesis prize from the KU Eichstätt-Ingolstadt for his dissertation entitled "Nonlocal gradients within variational models: Existence theories and asymptotic analysis".

The Dr.-Klaus-Körper-Preis is awarded annually to young researchers under the age of 35 for an outstanding dissertation in applied mathematics or mechanics. It is funded by the Dr.-Klaus-Körper Foundation and conferred by the GAMM Executive Board. Hidde SCHÖNBERGER was presented with the award during the GAMM Annual Meeting, which took place from April 7–11, 2025, in Poznań.

Each year, the Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, which is where Hidde Schönberger completed his PhD, selects the best thesis written at the university for their “Dissertationspreis”. This award is funded by the Sparkasse Ingolstadt-Eichstätt and will be presented to him at the Dies Academicus on June 4th, 2025, in Eichstätt.

Currently, Hidde Schönberger is a postdoc in the Workgroup of Elisa DAVOLI on Multiscale Calculus of Variations, where he continues his research on nonlocal variational problems.

ASC warmly congratulates him on earning these awards!