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Vicky Fasen-Hartmann is a Professor at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) within the Department of Mathematics, specifically affiliated with the Institute of Stochastics. She has held her W3 Professor position since October 2012, with two periods of parental leave (August 2016-August 2017 and October 2018-October 2019). Prior to her current position, she held postdoctoral research positions at ETH Zurich (RiskLab), TU Munich, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, and Cornell University.
Her educational background includes:
- Habilitation (2010) in Heavy Tails in Finance, Insurance and Telecommunication from TU Munich
- Ph.D. (2004) in Extremes of Lévy Driven Moving Average Processes with Applications in Finance from TU Munich
- Diploma in Mathematics (2002) from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Professor Fasen-Hartmann's research spans multiple areas of theoretical and applied statistics with a focus on extreme value theory, heavy-tailed distributions, and their applications in finance and risk management. Her work bridges theoretical probability with practical financial applications, particularly in modeling rare events and systemic risks. She has made significant contributions to the understanding of Lévy processes, continuous-time ARMA models, and multivariate extremes. Her research combines rigorous mathematical theory with practical applications in financial mathematics, insurance, and telecommunications networks.
The trends in her recent publications (2020-2025) show a clear evolution toward high-dimensional extreme value theory, financial network risk contagion, and advanced modeling of continuous-time processes. Her work increasingly addresses the challenges of modern financial systems, including systemic risk measurement, high-dimensional dependency structures, and the statistical properties of extreme events in complex systems. She has developed innovative methodologies for analyzing multivariate extremes, risk contagion, and continuous-time state space models.
Professor Fasen-Hartmann has served in significant editorial roles including Associate Editor for the Scandinavian Journal of Statistics since 2014, Managing Editor of Lévy Matters (2008-2014), and Editor of Bernoulli News (2009-2011). She has also been active in academic service through committee work, including the Steering Committee of the Probability and Statistics Group in Germany (2014-2016) and the Examination Board of the Department of Mathematics at KIT (since 2017).
She has supervised numerous doctoral and master's students, with current PhD candidates including Lucas Butsch (since 2021) and previously Lea Schenk, Celeste Mayer, Markus Scholz, and Sebastian Kimmig. Her teaching portfolio includes advanced courses in Time Series Analysis, Continuous Time Finance, Extreme Value Theory, and Asymptotic Stochastics. She regularly organizes workshops and conferences on specialized topics in probability and statistics, demonstrating her leadership in the academic community.




