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Theo Geisel (born August 24, 1948 in Limburg an der Lahn) is a German physicist. Geisel is director at the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization and professor of theoretical physics at the University of Göttingen. His research is primarily concerned with the behavior of complex systems ranging from theoretical investigations in quantum chaos to nonlinear phenomena occuring in the brain.

Biography
Theo Geisel studied physics in Frankfurt and Regensburg. After graduating from the University of Regensburg in 1975, he worked as Post-Doc at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research in Stuttgart (1976-77) and at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (1978-79). In 1980, he returned to Regensburg as assistant professor. During 1983-87 he worked as a Heisenberg fellow, later he became professor for theoretical physics at the University of Würzburg (1988-89) and the University of Frankfurt (1989-96). During this time, he was awarded the prestigeous Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize. Since 1996, he has been professor for theoretical physics at the University of Göttingen and Director of the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization. He is chairperson of the Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience (BCCN) Göttingen which he founded in 2005 .

Personal life
Theo Geisel is also a classical and jazz musician and performs regularly on flute and saxophone. He has recorded a Jazz album with the band August Stockinger's Flohzirkus.

Main areas of research

 * Nonlinear Dynamics
 * Computational neuroscience
 * Forecast of epidemics
 * Lévy walks (anomalous diffusion)
 * Dynamics of neuronal networks
 * Development of cortical maps
 * Neural synchronization
 * Quantum chaos
 * Semiconductor nanostructures

Awards and fellowships

 * Heisenberg Fellow of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation) 1983
 * Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize 1994
 * Fellow of the American Physical Society 2008
 * Gentner-Kastler Prize 2009

Editorial boards

 * Physical Review Letters (Divisional Associate Editor for Biological Physics)
 * Chaos - Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science (American Institute of Physics)