Dipl.-Phys. Thomas Schneider
Lecturer in Mathematics and Physics,
Executive Officer Academic Affairs
Academic Career
- PhD in Mathematics, Universität Stuttgart, 2008
- Graduate Diploma in International Relations, Johns Hopkins University, 1996
- Diplom in Physics, Universität Tübingen, 1994
- Master of Science in Physics, Portland State University, 1991
Professional Career
- Since Sep. 2008: Professor of Mathematics and Physics of Digital Media, Hochschule Furtwangen University, Furtwangen
- 1999-2008: Lecturer of Mathematics and Physics, International University in Germany, Bruchsal
- 1998: Lecturer, Mathematical Foundations of Economics, Johns Hopkins University (Bologna)
- 1995-1996: Teaching Assistant, Mathematical Foundations of Economics, Johns Hopkins University (Bologna)
- 1992-1995: Member of the Quasicrystals Research Group, Universität Tübingen
- 1992-1994: Teaching Assistant (Physics), Universität Tübingen
- 1992: Lecturer and Assistant Program Manager, Portland State University (German Summer School)
- 1991-1992: Teaching Assistant (Mathematics), Universität Tübingen
- 1990-1991: Teaching Assistant (Mathematics), Portland State University
- 1991: Lecturer, Portland State University (German Summer School)
- 1988: Teaching Assistant (Mathematics), Universität Tübingen
Research Interests include
- Geometry (Differential ~ / Topological ~ / Convex ~ / Projective ~)
- Dynamical Systems
- Digital Electronics
Publications
- T. Schneider, Realisierungen Hilbertscher Liniensysteme, doctoral dissertation (defense on 26 June 2008, publication in prepration).
- T. Schneider, M. Stroppel, Automorphisms of Hilbert’s non-desarguesian affine plane and its projective closure, Adv. Geom. 7 (2007), no. 4.
- P. Kramer, A. Quandt, Th. Schneider, H Teuscher, Simulation of Mößbauer absorption spectra for decagonal AlCuCo, Phys. Review B 55, (1997) 8793.
- Analysis and Simulation of the Kepler Initial-Value Problem (supervised student research project, IU-internal publication, August 2005)
- Documentation of Seminar on Selected Topics of Real Analysis and Applications to Financial Mathematics (IU-internal publication, August 2005)

