Dr. Aretha Teckentrup is a Lecturer in the Mathematics of Data Science at the University of Edinburgh's School of Mathematics. Her research focuses on integrating mathematical models with observational data, particularly in areas like uncertainty quantification, Bayesian inverse problems, and computational methods for partial differential equations (PDEs). She holds a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Bath and has held postdoctoral positions internationally, including in Florida. Her work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, blending statistics, numerical analysis, and applied mathematics. Notably, she has contributed to advancing Gaussian processes, multilevel Monte Carlo techniques, and sparse grid methods for high-dimensional problems. Her academic journey reflects a strong commitment to bridging theoretical foundations with practical applications. She has published extensively on topics such as probabilistic numerical methods, error estimation in Bayesian inference, and adaptive sampling strategies. Dr. Teckentrup is an active member of the SIAM community, having received the prestigious SIAG/UQ Early Career Prize in recognition of her contributions to uncertainty quantification. Her research continues to explore innovative solutions for data-driven modeling challenges in science and engineering. Dr. Teckentrup’s work often addresses the growing importance of combining data with physical models, exemplified by her development of numerical methods for weather prediction and stochastic dispersion modeling. She advocates for collaboration across disciplines and emphasizes the transformative potential of integrating computational tools with real-world data. Her career trajectory underscores the dynamic and collaborative nature of modern academic research in applied mathematics and data science.








