Dr. Martin Möhle

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Biography

Martin Möhle is a professor at the Mathematical Institute of Eberhard Karls University Tübingen, specializing in Stochastics. His research interests encompass Probability Theory, Stochastic Processes, Markov Chains, Mathematical Population Genetics, Bioinformatics, Biomatics, Biostochastics, and Coalescent Theory. He also focuses on Probabilistic Number Theory and Combinatorics. In addition to his research, Möhle is actively involved in teaching various advanced topics in stochastic analysis and mathematical genetics. He has contributed as an editor for the Journal of Applied Probability and is committed to mentoring students through seminars and lectures on stochastic models and processes. His work supports a broad understanding of complex stochastic dynamics within the biological sciences and mathematics, making significant contributions to the field.

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