Prof. Dr. Franziska Jahnke is a Professor in the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Münster, affiliated with the Institute for Mathematical Logic and Foundational Research. She specializes in model theory and its applications to algebra, particularly valued fields, set theory, and arithmetic definability. Her research bridges foundational mathematics and algebraic structures, with a focus on henselian valuations, NIP fields, and combinatorial aspects of valued fields. Education: Diplom in Mathematics from Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg (2009), DPhil in Mathematics from the University of Oxford (2013). Academic roles include Junior Professor at Münster (2017–2024), and a visiting position at the University of Amsterdam (2023–2024). Research Interests: Model theory of fields, arithmetic definability of valuations, perfectoid fields, and connections to infinite combinatorics. Key contributions include work on Ax-Kochen-Ershov principles, NIP fields, and classification conjectures in strongly dependent fields. Recent Activities: Organized workshops on non-archimedean geometry and model theory of valued fields. Recipient of the Teaching Prize 2022 and a fellow of the Daimler und Benz Stiftung. Deputy Equal Opportunity Representative in her department. Supervision: Advised multiple PhD students (e.g., Blaise Boissonneau, Simone Ramello) and postdocs. Taught courses on algebra, logic, and model theory, including lectures on valued fields and stability theory.
- Model Theory
- Set Theory
- Algebra
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