Newly employed 2021.10.25 Nuno Hultberg, PhD student Nuno Hultberg was employed as a PhD student on 1 October 2021, working with the Algebra & Geometry Section under the supervision of Fabien Pazuki and Lars Kühne.
Newly employed 2021.10.06 Nils Matthes, postdoc Nils Matthes is employed at Copenhagen University from 1 October 2021 working in the Algebra & Geometry section with Morten S. Risager. He is funded by a Walter-Benjamin fellowship of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG).
Newly employed 2021.10.05 Nena Batenburg, PhD student Nena Batenburg was employed 1 September 2021 by the department’s section for Insurance and Economics - with Trine Krogh Boomsma as her PhD advisor.
Newly employed 2021.10.04 Pierre Elis, PhD student Pierre Elis was in September 2021 employed as a PhD student at the department’s section for Algebra & Geometry.
Newly employed 2021.10.04 Leonard Henckel, postdoc Leonard Henckel is employed as a postdoc in the section Statistics and Probability Theory from 1 October 2021. He works with Jonas Peters in the Copenhagen Causality Lab.
Newly employed 2021.09.28 Shachar Carmeli, postdoc Shachar Carmeli was employed on 1 September 2021 as a postdoc in the department’s section of Algebra & Geometry, working with the Copenhagen Centre for Geometry and Topology.
Newly employed 2021.09.19 Sebastian Weichwald, assistant professor Sebastian Weichwald was 1 September 2021 employed as an assistant professor in the section for Statistics and Probability Theory, working in the Copenhagen Causality Lab (CoCaLa).
Newly employed 2021.09.16 Shimeng Huang, PhD student Shimeng Huang was 1 September 2021 employed as a PhD student at the section for Statistics and Probability Theory, working with the research group Copenhagen Causality Lab.
Newly employed 2021.09.16 Dmytro Marushkevych, postdoc Dmytro Marushkevych is employed as a postdoc on a Thiele Data Science Fellowship from 1 September 2021, affiliated with the Section for Statistics and Probability Theory.
Newly employed 2021.09.16 Munir Hiabu, assistant professor Munir Hiabu joined the department 1 September 2021 as tenure-track Assistant Professor in Data Science and Actuarial Mathematics, working in the Insurance and Economics section.