Professor Yutaka Terasawa is giving a talk in our Asia-Pacific Analysis and PDE Seminar on
Abstract:
This talk is based on recent joint work with Helmut Abels (Regensburg Univ., Germany).
Chair: Yoshikazu Giga (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
Best wishes,
Daniel H.
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Yutaka Terasawa obtained a doctorate degree in Science in Hokkaido University in Japan in 2007 under supervision by Tohru Ozawa and Yoshikazu Giga. He got a JSPS Research Fellowships for Young Scientists (DC2 and PD) from 2006 to 2008, by which he collaborated with Helmut Abels in Stefan Müller's group in Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Applied Sciences in Leipzig. After that, he spent six months further as a postdoc fellow at the same institute, three months in Université Paris-Est-Marne-la-Vallée in Paris and three months in Charles University in Prague from 2008 to 2009. He became a research assistant in Tohoku University in 2009. In 2010, we was a specially appointed researcher at the University of Tokyo. Terasawa received the JSPS Research Fellowship for Young Scientists (PD) in 2011, and in 2013, he was appointed as assistant professor in 2013 at the University of Tokyo.
Since 2014, he is appointed as associate professor at the Graduate School of Mathematics of the Nagoya University in Japan. His main research interest is in mathematical analysis of incompressible fluids, especially diffuse interface models of two-phase flow, harmonic analysis and probability theory.