Dr Karen Habermann
I am an Associate Professor in the Department of StatisticsLink opens in a new window at the University of Warwick, where I have previously been a Harrison Early Career Assistant Professor.
Before that, I was a postdoctoral fellow in the Laboratoire Jacques-Louis LionsLink opens in a new window at Sorbonne Université with Prof Ugo BoscainLink opens in a new window and a member of the Inria ParisLink opens in a new window team CAGELink opens in a new window. The fellowship was funded by the FSMPLink opens in a new window (Fondation Sciences Mathématiques de Paris).
Prior to that, I was a Hausdorff Postdoc at the Hausdorff Center for MathematicsLink opens in a new window at the University of Bonn and a member of Prof Karl-Theodor SturmLink opens in a new window‘s group on Stochastic and Geometric Analysis at the Institute for Applied MathematicsLink opens in a new window.
I obtained my PhD in the Cambridge Centre for AnalysisLink opens in a new window at the University of Cambridge under the supervision of Prof James NorrisLink opens in a new window. In my PhD thesisLink opens in a new window, I studied sub-Riemannian diffusion processes on manifolds.
I completed my undergraduate MMath and BA degree in Mathematics at the University of Cambridge.
On this website, you can find information about my research, including my publications, my talks and my service, and you can find my CV as well as my contact details. Please feel free to drop me an email if you have any further questions!
My office is in Room 2.04 in the Mathematical Sciences Building.
