Prof.  Dr.  Barbara  Rüdiger Mastandrea 

EducationFellowshipsInvited TalksPublicationsTeaching Experience


  • 1.11.1989 - 31.7.1990: Fellowship in Rome at the Institute of research of high mathematics   "Istituto Nazionale Alta Matematica", Italy

  • 1.2. 1991 -30.6.1991: fellowship of the Italian research foundation   "Centro Nazionale Ricerche" (CNR) visiting Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA (Prof. Dr. J. Lebowitz)

  • 1.9.1991 -15.1.1992: Fellowship of the Italian research foundation   "Centro Nazionale Ricerche" (CNR) at the University of Rome  "Tor Vergata", Math Department, Italy 

  • 15 .1. 1992 -28. 2. 1996: National Italian fellowship for PhD students at the University of    Rome "Tor Vergata", Math Department (Ph D adviser Prof. Dr. E. Presutti)

  • 1.11. 1993 - 30.2. 1994:  Fellowship of the Italian research foundation "Gruppo Nazionale Fisica Matematica" (GNFM/CNR). Visiting  "Eotvos" University, Budapest, Ungarien (Prof. Dr. J. Fritz)

  • 1.5.1996 - 31.8.1996:  Fellowship of the German research foundation   DAAD, "Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst", visiting Bochum University in Germany (Prof. Dr.  S. Albeverio)

  • 1.9.1997 - 28. 2. 1997:  Fellowship of the Italian research foundation   "Centro Nazionale Ricerche" (CNR) at the   University Roma "Tor Vergata"

  • 1.3.1997 -28.2.1998: (individual) Fellowship of the European community   TMR (mobility and researcher, category 30, Contract number FMBICT961146), visiting the University of   Bochum (Prof. Dr. S. Albeverio),

  • 1.3.1998 - 30.9. 1998:  NATO - fellowship, visiting the University of Bochum (Prof. Dr. S. Albeverio)

  • 15.10.1998 -15.4.1999: Fellowship of the European community   TMR (Network: “Stochastic analysis and its applications”), visiting the University of   Bielefeld and Bochum (Prof. Dr.  M. Röckner, of. Dr. S. Albeverio)

  • 16.04.1999 - 31.12.2000: “Lise Meitner” -Fellowship of the German state at the University of Bonn, Institute of Applied Mathematics, Section Probability and Statistics

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