Teaching and Supervisions
Teaching at University of Amsterdam
2024: Lecture "Topologie".
Teaching at FU Berlin
2022/2023: Lecture "Functional Analysis".
2022: Research Seminar "Data-driven modeling of complex systems" (with Peter Koltai).
2021/2022: Lecture "Functional Analysis" (shared with Peter Koltai).
2021/2022: Reading course on "Quasi-stationary Distributions and Related Topics" (with Zachary Adams, MPI MiS Leipzig).
2021 Lecture "Random Dynamical Systems", Lecture notes.
2021 Seminar "Topics in Computational Dynamics", (with Peter Koltai).
Mini-Courses
12/2021: "Lyapunov exponents in random dynamical systems: synchronization, chaos and bifurcations," at IRTG Winter School on Stochastic Dynamics, Bielefeld/Seoul. school webpage.
Teaching at TU Munich and Munich School of Philosophy
2019/2020 Lectureship in Mathematical Philosophy, Munich School of Philosophy.
2019/2020 Mentor at TU Munich Data Innovation Lab, supervision of two cohorts.
2018/2019 Seminar for Master students at TU Munich, "Chaos and Chance", together with Christian Kuehn
Postdocs
From 09/2022: Tobias Hurth, FU Berlin
Since 10/2021: G. Olicon-Mendez, FU Berlin
PhD supervisions
Since 04/2022: R. Chemnitz, FU Berlin
Since 03/2022: M. Eser, FU Berlin
Since 11/2021: D. Chemnitz, FU Berlin
PhD mentoring
Since 03/2022: S.-V. Kuntz, TU Munich: "Multiscale dynamics of neural nets via stochastic graphops"
Since 11/2020: S. Breneis, WIAS/TU Berlin.
2018-2020: C. Saile, TU Munich.
Bachelor and Master (co-)supervisions
2022/23: B. Niproschke, Bachelor Thesis at FU Berlin: "Bifurcation analysis of a random logistic map"
2021: P. Steinmeyer, Master Thesis at TU Munich: "Remedying non-smoothness in the bifurcation analysis of a stochastically driven limit cycle with one-dimensional noise"
2020: J. Piller, Master Thesis at TU Munich: "Stochastic Bautin bifurcation and conditioned Lyapunov exponents"
2020: D. Bansard-Tresse, Research Intern from ENS Paris Saclay: "Critical transitions and early-warning signals for maps driven by noise"
2020: M.-A. Gkogkas, Master Thesis at TU Munich: Deterministic and stochastic homogenization of fast-slow systems
2019: T. Steinhofer, Master Thesis at TU Munich: Bifurcations and early-warning signals for maps driven by noise
2019: S.-V. Kuntz, Bachelor Thesis at TU Munich: Directed percolation: a mathematical framework
2018: L. Arcidiacono, Master Thesis at TU Munich: Discretized fast-slow systems near pitchfork singularities}
2017: P. Leroy, Master Thesis at Imperial College London: A coagulation-fragmentation model describing clustering behavior
Bachelor and Master thesis (second) assessments
2022: H. Neß, Bachelor Thesis at FU Berlin: The isoperimetric inequality (supervision: P. Koltai)
2022: R. Chemnitz, Master Thesis at FU Berlin: Signed sensitivity of Markov chains and application to chemical reaction networks (supervision: B. Fiedler)
2022: J. Schönherr, Bachelor Thesis at FU Berlin: Agentenbasierte Modellierung von Mobilitätsentscheidungen und Markov-Ketten (supervision: S. Wolf)
2022: D. Kim, Master Thesis at FU Berlin: Fluctuations in Markov processes and diffusions in random environments (supervision: N. Perkowski)
2021: K. Krone, Bachelor Thesis at FU Berlin: The weak Whitney embedding theorem (supevision: P. Koltai)