I am an assistant professor at the Department of Applied Mathematics at Delft University of Technology.
Research:
My research concerns the analysis of nonlinear PDE with applications to water wave propagation. In particular, I am interested in nonlinear dispersive equations which arise as approximations of the Euler equations modeling inviscid and incompressible fluids with a free boundary. My focus is on proving existence and stability of traveling wave solutions for these equations using a mix of methods from functional analysis, PDE and ODE theory.
Book:
Stability of Nonlinear Waves in Hamiltonian Dynamical Systems
Anna Geyer, Dmitry E. Pelinovsky
AMS, Mathematical Surveys and Monographs, Volume: 288; 2025; 372 pp.
Short vita:
I obtained my PhD in 2013 at the University of Vienna under the supervision of Adrian Constantin. After my postdoctoral studies at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, I started my position as assistant professor at TU Delft in 2017, which was tenured in 2019.
I am co-organizing the PDE seminar at TU Delft.