
معرفی
Prof. Dr. Evgeny Spodarev is a full W3 Professor of Applied Statistics and Director of the Institute of Stochastics at the University of Ulm. He holds a dual academic background from Lomonosov Moscow University (Moscow, Russia) and Friedrich Schiller University Jena (Germany), and has held prominent roles including Dean of Mathematical Studies (2013–2017). His research focuses on convex and stochastic geometry, spatial statistics, limit theorems for stochastic processes, and applications in image analysis and risk modeling. He has organized numerous international conferences and workshops, including the German-Japanese Autumn School on Time Series (2024) and the Stochastic & Integral Geometry conference (2025). Notable awards include the Merckle Research Prize (2005). His work spans theoretical contributions to applied domains like anomaly detection in 3D images and statistical methods for material science.
Education:
- 1991–1996: Diploma in Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes, Lomonosov Moscow University
- 2001: PhD from Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Research Interests:
- Convex and stochastic geometry
- Spatial statistics and random field analysis
- Limit theorems for stochastic processes
- Image analysis with applications to materials science
- Anomaly detection in 3D imaging
- Statistical modeling of natural catastrophes
Recent Contributions: His work bridges theoretical probability with applied challenges in engineering and materials science, including geometric methods for fullerene analysis and stochastic models for traffic prediction. Current projects involve anomaly detection in spatial data (DAnoBi) and collaborations with institutions like TU Kaiserslautern.
Awards:
- Merckle Research Prize (2005)
Teaching & Leadership: Leads stochastic analysis education at Ulm, supervises graduate students, and has developed courses on stochastic processes and mathematical statistics.




