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With this funding, Johannes will explore innovative approaches to decomposing C*-algebras.
This Element illustrates what it means to work in the field of philosophy of mathematical practice, treating in particular the topics of structuralism…
We are pleased to welcome Corina-Gabriela Ciobotaru, starting on December 1, 2024, and Li Chen, starting on January 1, 2025, as new associate…
Li and Fabrice's project, “Parabolic Anderson Models on Fractals”, as well as Greg's project, “New Frontiers in Condensed Mathematics”, stand out for…
Christian, Associate Professor at The Department of Mathematics and Brigitte, Professor at the Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNano) are…
We warmly welcome Nina Dörnemann and Tim Kutta as newly appointed tenure-track assistant professors at the Department of Mathematics, Aarhus…
2024 marks the summer where the first students in Data Science will graduate with their master’s degree from Aarhus University.
Ole E. Barndorff-Nielsen (1935–2022) made vast contributions in several scientific fields, including statistics, probability theory, econometrics and…
In recognition of his groundbreaking contributions to the analytic theory of automorphic forms Paul Nelson receives a Clay Research Award.
From 2025, the new degree in Data Science will attract international students to the Department of Mathematics and help fill the significant need the…
In the 3 Minute Thesis Competition (3MT), PhD students present their research project in only three minutes with just one static slide for an audience…
Zakarias Sjöström Dyrefelt is awarded a Villum Young Investigator grant to pioneer new ways to test solvability of geometric partial differential…
Ole Eiler Barndorff-Nielsen passed away on June 26 2022 at the age of 87 in Aarhus after a short disease period.
Johan P Hansen, Algebraic Geometer and Former Department Head at MATH, dies at 68
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