A glimpse into DMATH

Forging a passion for mathematics though high-level research
Whatever the field, modern scientific progress is always fostered by advances in mathematics or its applications. The research at DMATH in geometry, algebra, and probability paves the way for the next 200 years of innovation.
We contribute to meeting the needs of Luxembourg and beyond by training students to develop mathematical skills and thinking, and by eliciting new vocations through outreach.
Our department in numbers
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16Professors
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28post-docs & research scientists
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24doctoral candidates
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2technical & administrative staff
Our research groups
- Investigating numbers (Antonella Perucca)
- Discovering structures in numbers (Gabor Wiese)
- Geometric structure and moduli spaces (Jean-Marc Schlenker)
- Revealing order in randomness (Giovanni Peccati)
- Exploring the beauty of shapes (Hugo Parlier)
- Exploring the unpredictable (Ivan Nourdin)
- Mathematical laws through equations (Jean-Luc Marichal)
- Statistical analysis of stochastic processes (Mark Podolskij)
- Geometry through categories and noncommutative algebra (Pieter Belmans)
- Derived algebraic geometry and its applications (Sarah Scherotzke)
- Graph complexes in algebra, geometry and physics (Sergei Merkulov)
- Team MIDAS (Christophe Ley)
- Non-classical logics (Bruno Teheux)
- Developing contemporary mathematical statistics (Yannick Baraud)