Martin Schlichenmaier

Martin Schlichenmaier is a German - Luxembourgish mathematician whose research deals with algebraic, geometric and analytic mathematical methods which partly have relations to theoretical and mathematical  physics.

Life and work
In 1990 Schlichenmaier earned a doctoral degree. in mathematics at the University of Mannheim with  Rainer Weissauer  with the thesis  Verallgemeinerte Krichever - Novikov Algebren und  deren Darstellungen. His research topics are, beside other fields, the geometric foundations of   quantisation,  e.g. Berezin-Toeplitz-Quantisierung and infinite dimensional  Lie algebras of geometric origin, like the algebras of Krichever- Novikov type.

From 1986 until  2003 he worked at the University of Mannheim. In the year 1996 he habilitated with the thesis  Zwei Anwendungen algebraisch-geometrischer Methoden in der theoretischen Physik: Berezin-Toeplitz-Quantisierung und globale Algebren der zweidimensionalen konformen Feldtheorie

Since 2003 he has been  professor at the  University of Luxemburg, recently  as  Emeritus. From 2005 until  2017 he was director of the Mathematical Research Unit, Department of Mathematics at the University of  Luxemburg. He is a member of the editorial boards of the mathematical journals Journal of Lie Theory, and Analysis and Mathematical Physics

From 2010 until 2022 he was president of the   Luxembourgish Mathematical Society, SML. He received the Grand Prix 2016 en sciences mathematiques  de L'Institut Grand-Ducal -prix de la Bourse de Luxembourg. 2019 he was appointed as full member of the Institut Grand-Ducal, Section des Sciences

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