Henryk Zähle is a Full Professor of Stochastics at Saarland University's Department of Mathematics, where he has held a W3 position since 2014. He previously served as a W2 Professor (2013-2014) and W1 Junior Professor (2010-2012) at Saarland, and earlier at TU Dortmund University (2007-2010). He earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Technical University Berlin (2004) and a Diploma in Mathematics from University of Göttingen (2000). His research focuses on statistical robustness of risk measures asymptotic theory for empirical processes quantitative risk management Markov decision models insurance and financial mathematics with methodological contributions to bootstrapping, quasi-Hadamard differentiability, and sensitivity analysis. Article trends show sustained engagement with stochastic process theory nonparametric estimation robust statistical functionals applications to insurance and finance asymptotic error distributions time series analysis spanning both theoretical and applied domains. Scientific awards include Marie Curie Fellowship (University of Warwick, 2001) DFG Fellowship (2000-2003) He has supervised numerous Ph.D., Master's, and Bachelor's theses on topics like risk measure asymptotics empirical process convergence copula robustness Markov decision sensitivity nonparametric risk estimation statistical bootstrap methods and serves as Associate Editor for Metrika .
