Dr. Annika Burmester is a Researcher affiliated with the Faculty of Mathematics at Bielefeld University. Her primary role involves advancing research within the Department of Mathematics, focusing on algebraic structures and number theory. She is an active member of the Collaborative Research Centre/Transregio 358 (SFB/TRR 358) 'Integral Structures in Geometry and Representation Theory', contributing to projects A1 and C1 which explore lattice structures, hyper-Kähler varieties, and moduli spaces. Her research interests bridge multiple areas including Number Theory, Algebraic Geometry, and Representation Theory, with particular emphasis on multiple zeta values, Eisenstein series, and q-series. Dr. Burmester’s work often intersects combinatorial algebra and modular forms, addressing foundational questions in these fields through innovative analytical and algebraic techniques. Her publications since 2020 reflect a deep engagement with formal zeta values, q-analogues, and their applications in understanding deeper algebraic structures. While no specific awards are listed, her involvement in high-profile SFB/TRR projects underscores her contributions to collaborative interdisciplinary research. Dr. Burmester collaborates within the university’s vibrant mathematical community, leveraging the Faculty of Mathematics’ strengths in theoretical and applied research. Her office is located in UHG V5-205, and she can be reached via annika.burmester@math.uni-bielefeld.de.










