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Residence
  
Germany

Name
  
Messoud Efendiev

Fields
  
Mathematics


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Born
  
21 October 1953 Zaqatala, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR (
1953-10-21
)

Citizenship
  
Azerbaijan SSR (1953–1993) Azerbaijan (1993–)

Institutions
  
Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences University of Stuttgart Free University Berlin Technical University of Munich Helmholtz Zentrum Munchen

Notable awards
  
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation fellowship (Germany) – 1991 Japan Society Promotion of the Sciences – 2006 Otto Monsted Foundation fellowship (Denmark) – 2009 Feodor Lynen Research Fellowship for Experienced Researchers – 2015

Books
  
Evolution Equations Arising in, Finite and Infinite Dimensio, Fredholm Structures - Topologic, Attractors for Degener

Messoud Efendiev ((1953-10-21)21 October 1953) is an Azerbaijani scientist. He was born in Zaqatala, Azerbaijan.

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Career

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His distinguish diplom work was written in 1974/75 in the Moscow State University under supervision of Professors Mark Vishik and A.I.Snirelmann on topological methods in nonlinear analysis. His PhD thesis was written in the Moscow State University 1975/76–1978/79 on a global solvability of nonlinear Riemann–Hilbert problems which was defended in 1980. His habilitation thesis was titled "Geometrical properties of nonlinear mapping related to pseudodifferential operators and their topological degree" and was defended in 1998 in the Free University Berlin.

He worked from 1991 to 1994 in the University of Stuttgart, from 1994 to 1999 in Free University Berlin and from 2000 to 2005 as a Geschäftsführer of SFB project “Multifield Problems”. From 2005 to 2007 he worked as a visiting Professor in Technical University of Munich and in 2007–2013 he was head of Department “Dynamical Systems” in the “Institute of Biomathematics and Biometry” in the Helmholtz Center Munich. He is currently working as one of the leading scientists in Helmholtz Zentrum München (Institute of Computational Biology).

He is Editor in Chief of the International Journal of Biomathematics and Biostatistics, as well as a member of Editorial Boards of many leading international Journals, in particular, such as Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences, Glasgow Journal of Mathematics, Journal of Nonautonomous and Stochastic Dynamical Systems, Advances in Mathematical Sciences and Applications, Journal of Coupled Systems and Multiscale Dynamics, American Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) – book series Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems etc.

He has made many important contributions in nonlinear analysis, topological invariants and global solvability of nonlinear boundary value problems related to pseudodifferential operators, in particular, on global solvability of classical nonlinear Riemann–Hilbert problems. His current research interest include infinite-dimensional dynamical systems and dimension as well as asymptotics of Kolmogorov entropy of their attractors, mathematical modelling of life science problems, especially in medicine, biology and ecology and their long-time dynamics. For these latter topics he obtained JSPS as well as Otto Monsted fellowship. In all areas mentioned above he has obtained significant results which are reflected in his invitations to many international conferences as a keynote speaker. He has published more than 150 journal and conferences papers and 5 advanced monographs published by leading publishers, Springer, Birkhäuser, American Mathematical Society (series of Mathematical Surveys and Monographs), Gakkotoscho-Japan, and American Institute of Mathematical Sciences. He has collaborated with many distinguished mathematicians in many countries. He was awarded Feodor Lynen Research Fellowship for Experienced Researchers by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.

References

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