Dr.  Moritz Hauck

Dr. Moritz Hauck

  • Kollegiengebäude Mathematik (20.30)

    Englerstraße 2

    D-76131 Karlsruhe

Welcome to my homepage. Since February 2025 I am a junior research group leader of the group Numerical Methods for Multiscale Problems in the Collaborative Research Center Wave Phenomena. My research focuses on the numerical analysis of multiscale problems in the form of partial differential equations with heterogeneous coefficients or network models with a heterogeneous spatial structure. The latter can be used to model fiber-based materials. Another research interest of mine is the numerical analysis of nonlinear Schrödinger problems, such as the Gross–Pitaevskii problem.

In the summer semester of 2026, together with Lars Eric Hientzsch, I will be holding the master's seminar Complex quantum systems and vortex dynamics: from analysis to numerical simulation. There are still presentation slots available, so please get in touch if you are interested. The preliminary meeting for the seminar will take place on February 19 at 1:15 p.m. in room 3.069. Furthermore, if you are interested in writing a thesis in the field of numerical mathematics, please feel free to contact me without any obligation or send me an informal email.

Upcoming events

Research Interests

  • Numerical analysis
  • Multiscale methods
  • Spatial network models
  • Discretization of nonlinear Schrödinger problems

Short CV

  • Since 02/2025: Junior research group leader at Collaborative Research Center Wave Phenomena, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
  • 10/2024--01/2025: PostDoc, Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing, Heidelberg University
  • 10/2023--09/2024: PostDoc, University of Gothenburg und Chalmers University of Technology
  • 07/2023--09/2023: PostDoc, University of Augsburg
  • 08/2020--06/2023: Doctoral student, University of Augsburg

Publications

Please see my publications at Google Scholar.

Teaching

Titel Links Typ
Sommersemester 2026
Seminar (Complex quantum systems and vortex dynamics: from analysis to numerical simulation) Seminar (S)
Wintersemester 2025/26
Seminar (Scale-Bridging Numerical Methods) Seminar (S)