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Anna Soós is an Associate Professor at the Hungarian Mathematics and Informatics Institute, Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics, Babes-Bolyai University (Cluj-Napoca, Romania). She holds a PhD in Mathematics (2002) and has been active in stochastic analysis, fractal theory, and approximation methods. Her academic career includes leadership roles such as Vice-Rector for Curriculum and Hungarian Studies (2012–present) and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics (2008–2012).
- Education: MSc in Mathematics (Babes-Bolyai, 1982), MSc in Computer Science (Eötvös Loránd University, 1996), PhD in Mathematics (Babes-Bolyai, 2002)
Her research focuses on deterministic and random fractals, stochastic differential equations, and homogenization on fractal structures. She has contributed to stochastic analysis through:
- Developing contraction methods in probabilistic metric spaces
- Wavelet approximations for SDE solutions
- Fractal interpolation techniques
Scientific awards include:
- Bolyai János Research Fellowship
- Erasmus and CEEPUS Fellowships
- Domus Hungarica Scientiarum et Artium Grants
- World Bank Project Participation
Anna Soós has coordinated international research projects like ERASMUS IP DSL2013 and FP7/MASCIL, while organizing conferences including the International Symposium on Numerical Analysis and Approximation Theory and Central European Functional Programming Summer Schools.




