Bartsch Jan, Dr.
Dr. Jan Bartsch
Dr. Jan Bartsch

Preprints
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Reconstructing the system coefficients for coupled harmonic oscillators
J. Bartsch, S. Buchwald and S. Volkwein
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Reconstruction of unknown nonlinear operators in semilinear elliptic models using optimal inputs
J. Bartsch, S. Buchwald, G. Ciaramella and S. Volkwein
arXiv, 2024.
Journal arcticles
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Adjoint-based calibration of nonlinear stochastic differential equations
J. Bartsch, R. Denk and S. Volkwein
Applied Mathematics & Optimization, 2024
doi: 10.1007/s00245-024-10181-y -
Controlling a Vlasov–Poisson plasma by a particle-in-cell method based on a Monte Carlo framework
J. Bartsch, P. Knopf, S. Scheurer, J. Weber
SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, 2024
doi: 10.1137/23M1563852
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On the stabilization of a kinetic model by feedback-like control fields in a Monte Carlo framework
J. Bartsch, A. Borzi
Kinetic and Related Models, 2024
doi: 10.3934/krm.2024005
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A numerical investigation of Brockett’s ensemble optimal control problems
J. Bartsch, A. Borzì, F. Fanelli, S. Roy
Numerische Mathematik, 2021. -
MOCOKI: A Monte Carlo approach for optimal control in the force of a linear kinetic mode
J. Bartsch, A. Borzì
Computer Physics Communications, Volume 266, 2021. -
Optimal Control of the Keilson-Storer Master Equation in a Monte Carlo Framework
J. Bartsch, G. Nastasi, A. Borzì
Journal of Computational and Theoretical Transport, 2021. -
A theoretical investigation of Brockett’s ensemble optimal control problems
J. Bartsch, A. Borzì, F. Fanelli, S. Roy
Calculus of Variations and Partial Differential Equations, 2019.
- Optimal control of partial differential equations
- Monte Carlo methods for solving kinetic models
- Numerical analysis of hyperbolic differential equations
- Stochastic differential equations
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since 2024: Research associate at the Institute of Mathematics, University of Würzburg
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2021 - 2024: Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Konstanz within SFB1432 "Fluctuations and Nonlinearities in Classical and Quantum Matter beyond Equilibrium" in subproject "Numerical optimization methods for the identification and control of fluctuating systems", Principle Investigator: Stefan Volkwein
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2018 - 2021: PhD at the Chair of Scientific Computing at the University of Würzburg, Dissertation title: "Theoretical and Numerical Investigation of Optimal Control Problems Governed by Kinetic Models", Supervisor: Alfio Borzi
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2016 - 2018: Master's studies at the University of Würzburg (Mathematics), Thesis title: "Optimal Control Problems Governed by Liouville Models - Mathematical Analysis and Implementation"
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2013 - 2016: Bachelor's studies at the University of Würzburg (Computational Mathematics), Thesis title: "Optimal Control of Androgen Suppression of Prostate Cancer"