Lisa Hartung is a Full Professor (W3) at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz's Department of Mathematics since 2025, leading research in stochastic processes. She previously held Associate (2019-2025) and Assistant Professor (2019) positions at the same institution and served as a Courant Instructor at NYU's Courant Institute (2016-2018). Her educational background includes a PhD from Bonn University (2016) under Prof. Anton Bovier in Probability Theory. Key research interests span branching Brownian motion , Gaussian free fields , random energy models , and stochastic processes on evolving networks , with applications in statistical mechanics and mathematical physics. Her work frequently addresses extremal processes, phase transitions, and complex temperature phenomena. Analysis of her recent publications reveals dominant trends in log-correlated random fields, variable-speed branching processes, and hard-wall boundary conditions. Articles consistently explore asymptotic behavior, maximum processes, and structural properties of stochastic systems, with increasing interdisciplinary connections to computer science through data stream modeling. Scientific recognition includes: Förderpreis der Fachgruppe Stochastik (2018) Hartung secures substantial research funding as PI for multiple high-impact projects: the ANR-DFG grant Random Energy Models (2020), DFG's SPP 2265 Random Geometric Systems (2020), TRR146 Multiscale Simulation Methods (2020), and Carl-Zeiss project TOPML (2022). She also serves on the executive board of DMV Fachgruppe Stochastik (since 2023) and coordinates Jugend trainiert Mathematik for grades 8/9. Her research group participates in the DFG-funded network Stochastic Processes on Evolving Networks and collaborates internationally through workshops on interacting particle systems and stochastic population models.









