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Dr. Anna-Maria von Pippich is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Konstanz, Germany. Her research focuses on number theory, particularly automorphic forms, and arithmetic geometry, with a specialization in Arakelov theory. She previously served as a Principal Investigator in the LOEWE research unit Uniformized Structures in Arithmetic and Geometry (2018–2022), collaborating with TU Darmstadt and Goethe University Frankfurt. She is actively involved in academic service, including editorial roles for Elemente der Mathematik and organizing the 2026 Annual Meeting of the German Mathematical Society (DMV) in Konstanz. Her teaching includes courses on advanced mathematical analysis and algebra. She has advised four doctoral students, focusing on topics like Eisenstein series and Green's functions. Pippich has authored/co-authored books, including Von den natürlichen Zahlen zu den Quaternionen, and contributes to conferences and workshops globally, emphasizing the promotion of mathematics education and research.
Research Interests: Number theory (automorphic forms), arithmetic geometry (Arakelov theory), modular forms, Eisenstein series. Her work bridges analytic and geometric aspects of number theory, with applications to L-functions and spectral theory.
Publications: Recent works explore L^\infty-norm bounds for Jacobi forms, special values of Green’s functions, and Kronecker limit formulas. Her articles address spectral expansions, scattering constants, and Riemann-Roch isometries in non-compact settings, reflecting a deep engagement with both classical and modern number theory.
Advising & Grants: Supervised four PhD students, including David Klein (Hyperbolic Eisenstein series) and Priyanka Majumder (Green’s functions). Her research has been supported through collaborative projects and institutional grants. She also contributes to outreach initiatives, such as the Explore Science Workshop and conferences targeting early-career researchers.
Professional Activities: Member of the DMV 2026 Organizing Committee, editorial board of Elemente der Mathematik, and frequent speaker at international conferences like the Women in Automorphic Forms series. Her work bridges pure mathematics with pedagogical outreach, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration.

