Dr. Raimund Bürger gave talks at German universities

Dr. Raimund Bürger gave talks at German universities

CMM researcher presented some of his most recent results at Technische Universität Darmstadt and at the Weierstrass-Institut and also participated in the second edition of the Chile-Germany Academic Forum.

 

During the last few weeks, Raimund Bürger, an academic from the Universidad de Concepción and researcher at the Center for Mathematical Modeling of the U. de Chile, traveled to Berlin to fulfill a busy scientific and international collaboration agenda.

An entropy stable and well-balanced scheme for an augmented blood flow model with variable geometrical and mechanical properties’ is the title of the talk that the deputy director of the Center for Research in Mathematical Engineering, CI²MA, of the UdeC, gave at the Technische Universität Darmstadt in the framework of NumHyp 25: Numerical Methods for Hyperbolic Problems, which took place between Monday 9 and Friday 13.

“This series of specialized events, with approximately 100 participants in each version, allows me to interact in a very concentrated way with European experts and collaborators”, said the researcher of the Fondap Center for Water Resources for Agriculture and Mining, Crhiam.

“In particular, I met with my collaborators Pep Mulet, from the University of Valencia, Spain, my former student Daniel Inzunza, now a postdoc in Pau, France. de Valencia, Spain, my former student Daniel Inzunza, now postdoc in Pau, France, and was also the student of the Universidad del Bío-Bío, Juan Barajas-Calonge, so we took the opportunity to make working meetings“, detailed the academic and added that, in addition, he was able to strengthen his contacts with his German colleagues who organize the HYP2026 congress and, ”of course, it has been pleasant the experience of returning to my alma mater, I had studied at the TU Darmstadt between 1988 and 1993”.

The following week, Dr. Bürger was part of the U. de Concepción delegation that participated in the second meeting of the Academic Forum Chile Germany, a stay that he took advantage of to give the talk ‘Numerical solution of multispecies models through invariant-region-preserving WENO schemes’ at the Weierstrass-Institut für Angewandte Analysis und Stochastik (WIAS).

“I am very grateful to Volker John for inviting me, also I was able to talk again with the graduate of our doctoral program at UdeC Cristian Cárcamo, who is doing a postdoc at WIAS in Volker John’s group”, commented Dr. Bürger.

This trip of Dr. Bürger was funded by the Fondecyt 1250676 project by the UdeC Vice-Rectory of Research to support the participation in the Chile-Germany Academic Forum.

 

Por Iván Tobar Bocaz, Comunicaciones CMM

Posted on Jun 24, 2025 in News