Christof Schütte


Christof Schütte is a German mathematician, working in applied and computational mathematics at the Freie Universität Berlin and the :de:Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum für Informationstechnik Berlin|Zuse Institute Berlin.

Education and career

Christof Schütte was born in Warburg. He graduated in physics from Paderborn University in 1991, and then obtained his PhD in mathematics under the supervision of :de:Peter Deuflhard|Peter Deuflhard in 1994. He is currently a Professor in Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computing at Freie Universität Berlin, and the president of the :de:Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum für Informationstechnik Berlin|Zuse Institute Berlin.
Schütte has been one of the driving forces behind the :de:Matheon|Research Center “Mathematics for Key Technologies” former DFG Research Center Matheon and has been its co-chair since 2008. Since 2015, he has acted as the head of the , a public-private partnership between mathematics research institutes and 15 industrial companies, and as the co-chair of the .

Research

Schütte's research has focused on the multiscale modelling and simulation for complex systems, numerical mathematics, data-driven modelling and statistical learning with applications in the natural, materials and life sciences. He is co-inventor of the transfer operator approach to metastability that has led to the development of widely used computational methods like Markov state models in molecular dynamics or the dynamic mode decomposition.
Schütte has been an invited speaker at the International Council for Industrial and Applied Mathematics in Zurich, 2007, and at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Hyderabad, 2010.

Publications

Christof Schütte has published more than 150 articles in scientific journals.