About me
Tim Hoheisel received his doctorate of mathematics from Julius-Maximilians University (Würzburg) under the supervision of Christian Kanzow in 2009. He was a postdoctoral researcher there until 2016. During this time, he was a visiting professor at Heinrich-Heine University (Düsseldorf) in the winter semester 2011/12 as well as a visiting researcher at University of Washington (Seattle) under mentorship of James V. Burke in 2012 and 2014. In 2016, he became an assistant professor at the department of mathematics and statistics at McGill University (Montreal) where he was awarded early tenure in 2021 and promoted to associate professor. Since 2022 he has been director of the applied mathematics laboratory at the "Centre de Recherches Mathématiques" in Montreal. His research interests lie in nonsmooth optimization and variational analysis where he is particularly interested in stability of nonsmooth problems arising in various applications.