Florian Schäfer
Warren Weaver Hall 409
251 Mercer Street
New York, NY 10012
I’m Florian Schäfer, assistant professor at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at New York University.
I received my PhD in applied and computational mathematics at Caltech, working with Houman Owhadi. Before that, I received my Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Mathematics at the University of Bonn. You can find a cv here.
My research interests lie at the interface of numerical computation, statistical inference, and competitive games. With my students and collaborators, I have developed state-of-the-art solvers for elliptic PDEs by relating Gaussian elimination to conditional independence, efficient algorithms for multi-agent optimization, and information geometric regularization, the first inviscid regularization of compressible fluid dynamics.
My work has found applications in materials science, turbulence modeling, computer graphics, and computational geometry. Most recently, it has enabled the first compressible fluid simulation to exceed one quadrillion degrees of freedom. This work is a 2025 Gordon Bell Prize finalist.
My current research focus is on developing information geometric mechanics that uses the statistical physical underpinnings of continuum mechanics to design structure preserving numerical methods at the macroscale.
I am currently hiring PhD students and postdocs in this topic. Please have a look here to get an idea. If you have a strong background in computational mathematics, reach out! If you are on the postdoc market, please consider applying for the Faculty Fellow positions.
news
| May 21, 2026 | Paper connecting Moebius inversion and the iterative bootstrap now published in SIMODS! |
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| May 18, 2026 | I gave a talk at the IPAM workshop on Multi-Fidelity Methods to Enable Robust Optimization and Real-Time Control of Fusion Processes, showing how IGR enables the computation of (adjoint) sensitivities of flows with shocks. You can find a recording of the talk here! |
| May 15, 2026 | I gave a talk at the UCSB applied mathematics seminar. Thanks Bohan for hosting me! |
| May 14, 2026 | I gave a talk at the UCLA applied mathematics colloquium. Thanks Yifan for hosting me! |
| Apr 15, 2026 | I gave a talk on enabling scalable computation with information geometric regularization at the Michigan Predictive Science Symposium. |
selected publications
- Sparse recovery of elliptic solvers from matrix-vector productsSIAM Journal on Scientific Computing, 2024
- Sparse Cholesky factorization by Kullback-Leibler minimizationSIAM Journal on Scientific Computing, 2021