| UnivProf.Ph.D. Anja Sturm | |||||||||
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| Courses |
| Sommersemester 2026 |
| Personal web page |
| Lecture course cycle on stochastic processes |
Cycle 1: Markov processes, martingales, Brownian motion Cycle 2: Continuous time martingales, stochastic Ito integration, stochastic differential equations Cycle 3: Convergence of stochastic processes, general Markov process theory Cycle 4: Stochastic models |
| Research interests |
The focus of my research group lies in Probability theory and its applications. We are especially interested in probability models, stochastic processes and random structures, in particular random trees and graphs, that describe the evolution of interacting particle systems and population models forward and backward in time. Many of these models have implications for the applied sciences, especially for Biology and Physics. A particular interest has been on models in (population) genetics and ecology.
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| Publications |
List of publications |
| Curriculum Vitae |
Anja Sturm studied Mathematics and Physics at the University of Tübingen earning a prediploma (Vordiplom) in both subjects. She then received a Master of Science in Applied Mathematics from the University of Washington (U.S.A.) in 1998 and her DPhil from the University of Oxford (U.K.) in 2002, where she was supported by a Rhodes Scholarship and an EPSRC award. For her thesis she was awarded the Corcoran prize of the Department of Statistics at the University of Oxford. |
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