2013.04.04 Three inaugural lectures Department of Mathematical Sciences has appointed Jesper Andreasen (Danske Bank), Søren Jarner (ATP) and Thomas Møller (PFA Pension) for adjunct professors. The three gives inaugural lectures on Friday 5 April 2013 from pm. 13 to 17.
2013.03.27 Laboratory for Applied Statistics All SCIENCE researchers and students can now seek advice about statistical topics at the new Laboratory for Applied Statistics. The laboratory also offers PhD courses and workshops in applied statistics.
2013.03.22 Jim Høyer - new communications officer Since 11 February 2013, Jim Høyer been employed at the Department of Mathematical Sciences as temporary communications officer.
2013.03.22 Morten Petersson new service staff member From 18 March 2013, and the next five years, Morten Petersson is employed as a service staff member, 20 hours/week at the Department of Mathematical Sciences.
2013.03.22 Giacomo Cherubini - PhD student Giacomo Cherubini was hired in February 2013 as a PhD student at the Department of Mathematical Sciences.
2013.03.13 Helle Sørensen appointed Professor (mso) Helle Sørensen has been appointed Professor (mso) with special responsibility for leading the newly established Laboratory of Applied Statistics.
2013.03.07 Butterflies and metaphors - double inaugural lecture Two newly appointed professors held their inaugural lectures 2013.03.01. Professor Viviane Baladi talked about “Butterflies and Hurricanes: A News Update”. Professor Niels Grønbæk about "Mathematics as a metaphor - and why is it so hard to understand?".
2013.02.20 Jesper Michael Møller professor Jesper Michael Møller has been promoted to full professor in Topology at Department of Mathematical Sciences from January 1, 2013.
2013.01.30 Asger Törnquist receives grant from VELUX Assistant professor Asger Törnquist has been chosen to receive a 378.200kr grant from VELUX Visiting Professor Programme.
2013.01.30 Adam P. W. Sørensen is heading for Australia with FNU-stipend On February 15 PhD from Department of Mathematical Sciences Adam P. W. Sørensen will head towards new challenges as a postdoc at University of Wollongong