General Information
Bernhard Burgeth joined the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at University of Saarland in 2002. He held positions at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany, at McGill University, Montreal, Canada, the Research Center Karlsruhe (now the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, KIT), and Technical University Eindhoven, the Netherlands.He received his BSc, MSc (Diplom), and doctoral degree in mathematics from the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg. His Habilitation took place at Saarland University, where he is associate professor of mathematics since 2009.
His research interests include model-theoretic aspects of mathematical image processing and the analysis of multivalued images such as tensor fields. He authored numerous research articles in various journals and conference proceedings and is co-editor of two books and a conference proceeding.
Recent Activities (last 3 years)
- Co-organization of a Minisymposium at SIAM 2022:
Visualization and Processing of Multidimensional Data with PDEs and Morphology I+II - Co-organization of International Conference on Mathematical Morphology, 2019
Research Interests
- Image Processing
- Processing and Visualization of Tensor Fields
- Matrix Analysis
- Mathematical Morphology
- Numerical Methods for PDEs
- Numerical Simulations for Hydrogen Combustion
Grants
- Research Grant of the Saarland Ministry of Economy and Science, 2012/13:
Zukunftsweisende Konzepte zur Visualisierung und Auswertung von Daten technischer Simulationen (TensorVis)
Grants (personal)
- Ph.D.-grant of the Bavarian State Government, 1990-1992
- Research Grant of the DFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft), 1997/98 at McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Awards and Fellowships
- Landespreis Hochschullehre of the Saarland Ministry of Science and Economy (2010)
- Department Teaching Award (WiSe 2016/17)
- Member of the steering committee of DGMM
(Discrete Geometry and Mathematical Morphology) (since 2019)
Teaching Responsibilities
- Mathematical Morphology
- Image Processing
- Probabilistic Methods for Image Processing
- Integral Equations and their Application in Image Processing
- Calculus 1+2
- Linear Algebra
- Geometry
- Probability and Statistics
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