Hermann J. Eberl, Univ. Guelph
Personal
I was born in Obertaufkirchen in the Upper Bavaria, Germany. In the meantime I am grown up and married to an Eastern Ontario farm girl/feminist from Inverary (Canada, that is). The first 28 years of my life I spent in Ampfing, then I moved to Munich, then to Delft, then back to Munich, then to Graefelfing, then to Guelph and there I started rambling.
Education
1998 Dr.rer.nat (PhD), TU
Munich. Thesis: "Nichtlineare hydrologische Konzeptmodelle für
den Kanalabfluß und ihre Kalibrierung" (Nonlinear
Hydrologic Conceptual Models for Sewer System Outflow and Parameter
Identification). Promotors: 1. Prof. P. Wilderer (Inst. Water Quality
Control, TUM), 2. Prof. J. Edenhofer (Inst. Applied Math., TUM)
1994 Examination as Diplom-Mathematiker (Dipl-Math
(Univ.), MSc. equivalent)
1993 Diploma(MSc)-Thesis: "Numerische Modelle zur Berechnung eine unstetigen Fließwechsels in offenen Gerinnen" (Numerical Models for Discontinuous Flow Transitions in Open Channels). Supervisors: Prof. J. Edenhofer (Inst. Applied Mathematics), Prof. G. Seus (Inst. Water Management)
1988-1994 Student of Mathematics and Fluid Dynamics at the Technical University of Munich (Germany).
Career
01/2003- Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Guelph, Canada
01/2003-06/2006:
Assistant Professor and SHARCNET Research Chair
07/2006- Associate
Professor and Canada Research Chair
09/2005-04/2009
Graduate
Program Coordinator (Mathematics)
07/2010- Director,
Biophysics Interdepartmental Program
07/2010- Professor
and Canada Research Chair
02/2000-12/2002 Junior Scientist (NaWi) in the work group "Deterministic Modelling and Dynamical Systems in Biology", Institute of Biomathematics and Biometry, GSF Research Center for Health and Environment, Neuherberg, Germany
05/1998-12/1999 Reserach Associate (postdoc) in the work group "Bioprocess Technology / Environmental Biotechnology" at the Kluyver Laboratory for Biotechnology, TU Delft, The Netherlands
07/1994-12/1997 full time Research Assistant (wiss. Ang.) in the work group "Urban Hydrology", Institute of Water Quality Control and Waste Management, TU Munich
Major Awards
SHARCNET Research Chair in
Biomathematical Modelling, Jan 2003
Canada Research
Chair in Applied Mathematics in Life Science and Engineering,
July 2006, renewed as CRC in Computational Biomathematics as of July
2011
