Misc
- Software
- Science Communication
- Reviewer for Scientific Journals
- Reviewer for Research Projects
- Research Visits
- Memberships
- Academic Genealogy
Software
| Software | Description |
| ddfermi | Drift-diffusion software for the simulation of carrier transport in semiconductor devices. Based on WIAS-pdelib (C++/Python). |
| ODD-Tool | Numerical integration of delay-differential equations with multiple and/or delays (C++). |
Science Communication
| Date | Activity |
| 09/2021 | Contribution to the book Erfolgsformeln (Eds.: W. Schilders, M. Günther, M. Ehrhardt) on optimal control of epidemics for high school students interested in mathematics. |
| 03/2021 | Participation in the Leibniz Association's Book a Scientist event. Overview lecture on the basics of mathematical modeling of epidemics (with focus on COVID-19) for high school students. |
| 06/2018 | Long Night of the Sciences (Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften): Mathematical modeling and simulation of optoelectronic devices (information booth of the Weierstrass Institute/ Leibniz Association). |
Reviewer for Scientific Journals
- Nature Communications
- Physical Review Letters
- Physical Review E
- Optics Letters
- Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
- Springer Journal of Computational Electronics
- Springer Applied Physics B: Lasers & Optics
- Springer Optical and Quantum Electronics
- MDPI Applied Sciences
Reviewer for Research Projects
- Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation, DFG)
Research Visits
- UNSW Sydney (February 2024, Hosts: Sven Rogge and Susan Coppersmith)
- TU Eindhoven (April 2023, Host: Oliver Tse)
Memberships
- Member of the German Physical Society (Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft, since 2006)
- Member of the Leibniz PhD network (2016 – 2018)
- Member of the School of Nanophotonics (SFB 787 Graduate School, 2013 – 2018)
- PhD-representative of the WIAS (2016 – 2018) and co-organizer of the WIAS PhD-Seminar
Academic Genealogy
Here’s my academic genealogy tree in the Mathematics Genealogy Project.
My Einstein number is 5:
M.K. — Alexander Mielke — Eric Anders Carlen — Joel Louis Lebowitz — Peter Gabriel Bergmann — Albert Einstein
My Erdős number is 4:
M.K. — Alexander Mielke — Messoud A. Efendiev — Vijayakumar Pedaprolu Murty — Paul Erdős