George Haller is a professor of mechanical engineering at ETH Zürich, where he holds the Chair in Nonlinear Dynamics and heads the Institute for Mechanical Systems. His prior appointments include tenured faculty positions at Brown, McGill, and MIT. He also served as the inaugural director of Morgan Stanley’s fixed-income modeling center. Professor Haller is the recipient of a Sloan Fellowship in mathematics, an ASME Thomas Hughes Young Investigator Award, a School of Engineering Distinguished Professorship (McGill), the Stanley Corrsin Award of the APS, and the Lyapunov Award of the ASME. He is an external member of the Hungarian Academy of Science and a fellow of SIAM, APS, and ASME.
“George Haller provides a substantial literature overview which, in combination with his many contributions, results in the first book on spectral model reduction techniques. He covers basic theory for both linear and nonlinear problems and model- and data-driven techniques, and he demonstrates the method’s excellent behavior on nontrivial problems.” – Jan S. Hesthaven, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) “This is an exciting topic and a powerful method that already has and will continue to have an impact on any field where model reduction is a key ingredient or a central concern. The content is presented in a logical order, from the equation-based to the data-driven version of the method to applications that progressively increase in complexity.” – Peter Schmid, KAUST