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Dr Betti Hartmann
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25 Gordon Street
London
Appointment
- Lecturer (Teaching) - Applied Mathematics
- Dept of Mathematics
- Faculty of Maths & Physical Sciences
Biography
since 10/2021: Lecturer at UCL
03/2021 - 09/2021: Associate Lecturer at UCL
08/2019 - 07/2020: Visiting professor at University of the Basque Country, Bilbao, Spain
07/2016 - 03/2021: Associate Professor at University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
04/2015 - 06/2016: Assistant Professor at University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
09/2007 - 01/2015: Senior Lecturer at Jacobs University Bremen, Germany
09/2006 - 08/2007: Post-Doc at University of Tours, France
05/2006: Habilitation in Physics from University of Oldenburg, Germany
09/2003 - 08/2006: Lecturer at International University Bremen, Germany
10/2001 - 08/2003: Post-Doc at University of Durham, England
09/2001: PhD in Physics (summa cum laude) from University of Oldenburg, Germany
04/1999 - 09/2001: PhD student at University of Oldenburg, Germany
03/1999: Master (MSc) in physics from University of Oldenburg, Germany
10/1993 - 03/1999: Physics Student at University of Oldenburg, Germany
Research Groups


Research Summary
General research interests: Non-linear phenomena in flat and curved space-time, in
particular black holes and (topological and non-topological) solitons,
with applications to astrophysics, cosmology, condensed matter,
biophysics...
Recent research interests: Applications of the AdS/CFT correspondence; solitons and black holes in AdS space-time; predictions of Grand Unified models and Superstring Theories for the primordial universe, in particular formation of topological defects