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Almut Burchard is a mathematician whose research interests include functional analysis, probability theory, and their application in network calculus for the stochastic analysisofcommunication networks. Educated in Germany and the US, she has worked in the US and Canada, where she is a professor of mathematics at the University of Toronto.[1]

Education and career[edit]

Burchard earned a diploma in mathematics (the German equivalent of a master's degree) in 1989 from Heidelberg University, with research supervised by Willi Jäger on mathematical modeling of chemical reactions.[2] She shifted to pure mathematics for her doctoral work on the Riesz rearrangement inequalityatGeorgia Tech, supervised by Michael Loss, completing her Ph.D. in 1994.[2][3]

She was a faculty member in the Princeton University department of mathematics from 1994 to 1998, and at the University of Virginia from 1998 to 2005. She has held her present position at the University of Toronto since 2005.[2][4]

Recognition[edit]

In 2021, the Fields Institute listed Burchard as a Fellow, recognizing her "energetic support" of the Fields Institute's, in helping develop an online program on fluid dynamics, and in mentorship of undergraduates.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Almut Burchard", Faculty Directory, University of Toronto Department of Mathematics, 26 February 2018, retrieved 2024-04-27
  • ^ a b c Short CV, retrieved 2024-04-27
  • ^ Almut Burchard at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  • ^ "Almut Burchard", IEEE Xplore, IEEE, 21 October 2014, retrieved 2024-04-27
  • ^ 2021 Fields Institute Fellows, Fields Institute, 22 June 2021, retrieved 2024-04-26
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