Angelika Steger
Angelika Steger (born 1962)[1] is a mathematician and computer scientist whose research interests include graph theory, randomized algorithms, and approximation algorithms. She is a professor at ETH Zurich.[2]
Education and career[]
After earlier studies at the University of Freiburg and Heidelberg University, Steger earned a master's degree from Stony Brook University in 1985.[2] She completed a doctorate from the University of Bonn in 1990, under the supervision of Hans Jürgen Prömel, with a dissertation on random combinatorial structures,[3] and earned her habilitation from Bonn in 1994. After a visiting position at the University of Kiel, she became a professor at the University of Duisburg in 1995, moved to the Technical University of Munich in 1996, and moved again to ETH Zurich in 2003.[2]
Books[]
Steger is the author of a German-language textbook on combinatorics, Diskrete Strukturen 1: Kombinatorik, Graphentheorie, Algebra (Springer, 2007)[4] and, with Prömel, a monograph on the Steiner tree problem, The Steiner tree problem: a tour through graphs, algorithms, and complexity (Vieweg, 2002).[5]
Recognition[]
Steger was elected to the Academy of Sciences Leopoldina in 2007.[6] She was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in 2014.[7]
References[]
- ^ Birth year from German National Library catalog entry, retrieved 2018-12-02.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Faculty profile, ETHZ, retrieved 2016-07-03.
- ^ Angelika Steger at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ^ Review of Diskrete Strukturen by Markus Mathys, Spektrum der Wissenschaft (in German).
- ^ Review of The Steiner tree problem by Ding-Zhu Du (2003), MR1891564.
- ^ Member profile, Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, retrieved 2016-07-03.
- ^ ICM Plenary and Invited Speakers since 1897, International Mathematical Union, retrieved 2016-07-03.
External links[]
- Angelika Steger publications indexed by Google Scholar
- 1962 births
- Living people
- 20th-century German mathematicians
- Swiss mathematicians
- Swiss women mathematicians
- German women mathematicians
- German computer scientists
- Swiss computer scientists
- German women computer scientists
- Swiss women computer scientists
- Theoretical computer scientists
- Graph theorists
- Stony Brook University alumni
- University of Bonn alumni
- University of Duisburg-Essen faculty
- Technical University of Munich faculty
- ETH Zurich faculty
- 20th-century German women