Mathematics professor
Gesine Reinert and Peter Eichelsbacher at the MFO , 2005
Gesine Reinert is a German statistician who is University Professor in Statistics at the University of Oxford . She is a Fellow of Keble College, Oxford , a Fellow of the Alan Turing Institute ,[ 1] and a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics .[ 2] Her research concerns the probability theory and statistics of biological sequences and biological networks .
Reinert has also been associated with the M. Lothaire pseudonymous mathematical collaboration on combinatorics on words .[ 3]
Education
Reinert earned a diploma in mathematics from the University of Göttingen in 1989.[ 4] She went on to graduate study in applied mathematics at the University of Zurich , completing her Ph.D. in 1994. Her dissertation, in probability theory , was A Weak Law of Large Numbers for Empirical Measures via Stein's Method, and Applications , and was supervised by Andrew Barbour.[ 4] [ 5]
Career
Reinert worked as a lecturer at the University of Southern California from 1994 to 1996 and the University of California, Los Angeles from 1996 to 1998, and as a senior research fellow at King's College, Cambridge from 1998 to 2000. She joined the Oxford faculty in 2000, and was given a professorship there in 2004.[ 4]
References
^ Gesine Reinert , Department of Statistics, University of Oxford, retrieved 2017-02-08
^ Honored IMS Fellows , Institute of Mathematical Statistics , archived from the original on 2014-03-02, retrieved 2018-02-08
^ Lothaire, M. (2005), Applied combinatorics on words , Encyclopedia of Mathematics and Its Applications, vol. 105, A collective work by Jean Berstel , Dominique Perrin, Maxime Crochemore , Eric Laporte, Mehryar Mohri , Nadia Pisanti, Marie-France Sagot, Gesine Reinert, Sophie Schbath , Michael Waterman , Philippe Jacquet, Wojciech Szpankowski , Dominique Poulalhon, Gilles Schaeffer, Roman Kolpakov, Gregory Koucherov, Jean-Paul Allouche and Valérie Berthé , Cambridge: Cambridge University Press , ISBN 0-521-84802-4 , Zbl 1133.68067
^ a b c Curriculum vitae (PDF) , 2016, retrieved 2022-02-04
^ Gesine Reinert at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
External links
International National Academics