transCampus professors:
Professor Markus Riedle and Professor Eugene Shargorodsky

The two professors of the Faculty of Natural & Mathematical Sciences are the first transCampus professors in Mathematics.

Professor Markus Riedle has been a Professor of Probability Theory at King’s College London since 2017.
Before that, he was Reader at King’s College London, Lecturer at the University of Manchester and Professor (substitute)
in Applied Mathematics at the University of Mannheim.

Eugene Shargorodsky began his career at King’s in 1996 and was promoted to Professor in Analysis in 2009.
Former stations were University of Sussex, Tbilisi State University (Senior Research Fellow) and Georgian Academy of Sciences.

Both have a well-established collaboration with Professor Anita Behme and Professor René Schilling at the TU Dresden.
Together, they use the transCampus professorships to establish joint teaching formats and to initiate new collaborative research projects.
For the next months, they plan two one-week-team-meetings, in both London and Dresden, which will lead to two research workshops
with the participation of other international colleagues. An important goal for the maths team is to promote young scientists and
joint PhD supervision is planned in the future.

Prof. Dr. Markus Riedle

   Prof. Markus Riedle

  • Professor of Probability Theory, Natural & Mathematical Sciences, King’s College London
  • research interest: Stochastic Functional Differential Equations, Lévy Processes, Stochastic Analysis in Infinite Dimensional Spaces, Stochastic Processes in Banach Spaces
  • further information: https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/markus.riedle.html
Prof. Dr. Eugen Shargorodsky

   Prof. Eugene Shargorodsky

  • Professor in Analysis, Natural & Mathematical Sciences, King’s College London
  • research interest: Partial Differential and Integral Equations, Spectral Theory, Functional Analysis, Fluid Dynamics, Elasticity Theory
  • further information: https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/eugene.shargorodsky.html