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  1. Martin Hairer. EPFL SB MATH PROPDE. Station 8. CH-1015 Lausanne. Switzerland. Email: martin.hairer@epfl.ch. (Photo: Peter Badge) You can download my curriculum (as a PDF file) here . The link Publications will bring you to my research interests and my list of publications.

  2. Sir Martin Hairer KBE FRS (born 14 November 1975) is an Austrian-British mathematician working in the field of stochastic analysis, in particular stochastic partial differential equations. He is Professor of Mathematics at EPFL (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) and at Imperial College London .

  3. Articles 1–20. ‪Professor of Mathematics, EPFL and Imperial College London‬ - ‪‪Cited by 11,373‬‬ - ‪Probability theory‬ - ‪analysis‬.

  4. Professor Martin Hairer. Faculty of Natural Sciences , Department of Mathematics. Royal Society Research Professor. Summary. My main areas of interest are probability theory and analysis, with a particular focus on the analysis of stochastic PDEs. Please visit my personal homepage for more information. Publications. Journals.

  5. Homepage of Martin Hairer. Lectures. This page contains lecture notes and other material for some of the advanced courses I have taught. Advanced Stochastic Analysis. These are lecture notes from a Masters-level course taught at the University of Warwick in spring 2016 and at Imperial College in spring 2021.

  6. Martin Hairer is a mathematician globally renowned for his breakthrough work at the intersection of analysis and probability. In 2014 he won the Fields Medal for visionary work which introduced a radical new way of constructing solutions for certain nonlinear stochastic partial differential equations which had been intractable before, and which ...

  7. View the Imperial College London profile of Martin Hairer. Including their publications and professional activities.

  8. A list of (almost) all of my publications is available at arXiv . My main research interest is the study of stochastic partial differential equations (SPDEs). The publications relating to this area are accessible under the SPDE link on the left.

  9. Martin HAIRER, Professor | Cited by 9,231 | of Imperial College London, London (Imperial) | Read 195 publications | Contact Martin HAIRER

  10. Martin Hairer is awarded a Fields Medal for his outstanding contributions to the theory of stochastic partial differential equations, and in particular for the creation of a theory of regularity structures for such equations.