
Prof. Dr. Simone Rademacher (she/her)
B6, 28–29 – Room C410
68159 Mannheim
Short CV
Professional Experience
Since 2026, Full professor (W3), Chair of Analysis, University Mannheim
2022 – 2026, Interim professor and Postdoctoral researcher, LMU Munich,
2019 – 2022, Postdoctoral researcher, Institute of Science and Technology Austria
Education
2019, PhD in Mathematics, University Zurich
2015, M. Sc. in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, LMU Munich and Technical University Munich
2013, B. Sc. in Physics, University Leipzig
2010, Abitur, Geschwister-Scholl-Gymnasium Taucha
Distinctions & Awards
2025, Offer of a professorship in Analysis, University Gießen
2025, Postdoctoral Fellowship, Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics, UCLA
2019–2021, ISTplus Postdoctoral fellowship
2012, Invitation to 62nd Meeting of the Nobel Laureates of Physics
2010–2015, Scholarship, Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes
Research Projects & Academic Services
Since 2026, Co-investigator of DFG Network „Appearance of the effective mass in polaron systems“ joint with Benjamin Hinrichs
Since 2022, Founding member and board member of Association of Women in Mathematical Physics
2022, Co-organisation of Thematic Semester program „Optimal transport on quantum structures“ joint with Jan Maas, Tamás Titkos and Dániel Virosztek
Research
My research is in mathematical physics, combining tools from analysis and probability theory to study problems arising in quantum systems. Current topics include scaling limits, effective many-body theories, and semiclassical analysis. For more details, see the Research page.