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Prof. Dr. Philipp Kügler
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Short Curriculum Vitae:
- born on May 11th, 1975 in Kulmbach, Germany
- 09.1985 – 06.1993 Bundesgymnasium Hallein, Austria; Matura passed with distinction
- 10.1993 – 09.1994 Military service in the Austrian army officer since 1997
- 10.1994 – 01.1997 studies in technical physics
- 10.1995 – 02.2000 studies in technical mathematics; Diploma passed with distinction
- 03.2000 – 02.2003 studies in technical sciences; Doctorate passed with distinction; all at the Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria
- 03.2000 – 02.2003 research assistent at the special research program SFB F013 Numerical and Symbolic Scientific Computing
- 03.2003 – 09.2009 assistant professor at the Industrial Mathematics Institute of the Johannes Kepler University
- 06.2005 – 12.2008 scientific advisor at the Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences
- 10.2009 – 09.2010 W3-locum tenens professor for optimization at the University of Stuttgart, Germany
- 01.2009 - todayRICAM group leader Mathematical Methods in Molecular and Systems Biology
- Deterministic and Stochastic Approaches to Parameter Inference in Biological Systems
- Online Parameter Estimation in ICU Patient Monitoring
- Computational Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
- Model based Strategies for Disease Therapy
- Statistical Analysis of Experimental Data
- Modelling of Transport through Cellular Membranes
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Awards and Honours:
- 1999 Scholarship of the Faculty of Science at the Johannes Kepler University
- 2000 Scholarship of the Sohmen Far-East-Foundation, Linz
- 2001 Visiting Fellowship at the Oxford Centre for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Oxford, UK
- 2002 Honourable Mention at the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics Student Paper Prize, Philadelphia, USA
- 2003 Visiting Fellowship at the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics, UCLA, Los Angeles, USA
- 2004 Prize for best Dissertation of the Austrian Mathematical Society
- 2008 High Potential at the Mathematics and… Call of the Viennese Science and Technology Fund
- 2011 Visiting Fellowship at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge, UK

