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Jan Rotter is affiliated with the Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Bielefeld, Germany. He is associated with the WE IDM research group within the faculty and maintains active academic engagement in mathematical research.
His research interests align with the Mathematical World strategic research area at Bielefeld University, which focuses on regular and irregular structures in mathematics. This encompasses spectral structures and topological methods, stochastics and modeling of real systems, randomness and low regularity, as well as economic behavior and mathematical finance. The faculty has a strong international reputation in mathematics research, ranking 5th in absolute terms according to the DFG Funding Atlas 2024.
The Faculty of Mathematics at Bielefeld participates in several major research initiatives including the Collaborative Research Centre 1283 (Taming uncertainty and profiting from randomness and low regularity), CRC TRR 358 (Integral Structures in Geometry and Representation Theory), and the Research Training Group 2865 (Coping with Uncertainty in Dynamic Economies). These projects involve close cooperation between researchers working in mathematics, theoretical physics, bioinformatics, and business administration and economics.
- Faculty of Mathematics, University of Bielefeld
- WE IDM research group
Dr. Rotter's work contributes to Bielefeld University's strong mathematical research profile, which emphasizes both developing fundamental mathematical concepts and applying these to long-standing open problems in economics and the sciences. The university maintains close connections with the Institute of Mathematical Economics (IMW) and the Research Centre for Mathematical Modelling (RCM²), creating an interdisciplinary environment for mathematical research.