Prof. Dr. Thomas Blesgen | Meta-Materials | Best Research Award
Professor | University of Applied Sciences Bingen | Germany
Prof. Dr. Thomas Blesgen is a distinguished mathematician specializing in applied mathematics with a strong interdisciplinary focus spanning mathematical modelling, analysis, and computational methods. His research contributes significantly to the understanding of complex systems, including phase transitions, material behavior, and nonlinear processes arising in physics and engineering. With advanced expertise shaped through work in leading academic and research environments in Germany and abroad, he has developed impactful theoretical frameworks and contributed to high-level scientific discourse in analysis, variational methods, and continuum mechanics. His scholarship reflects a sustained commitment to bridging rigorous mathematical theory with real-world applications, producing research that supports innovations in materials science, geophysical modelling, and technological development. Through extensive academic collaborations and leadership in applied mathematics, he continues to influence both foundational research and practical advancements, fostering new approaches to modelling dynamic systems and contributing to the evolution of modern applied mathematical sciences.
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Featured Publications
Rate-Form Equilibrium for an Isotropic Cauchy-Elastic Formulation. Part I: Modeling– Journal of Nonlinear Science, 2026
Simple Shear in Nonlinear Cosserat Micropolar Elasticity: Existence of Minimizers, Numerical Simulations, and Occurrence of Microstructure
– Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids, 2023
On a Modified Becker–Döring Model for Two-Phase Materials
– Continuum Mechanics and Thermodynamics, 2020