Professor Alison Etheridge OBE FRS

Professor of Probability

Biographical Sketch

2003-Present - Professor of Probability, University of Oxford

1999-2005 - EPSRC Advanced Fellow, University of Oxford

1997-2012 - University Lecturer in Applied Mathematics, University of Oxford, in association with a Tutorial Fellowship at Magdalen College

1996-1997 - Reader in Probability and Statistics, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London

1992 - Neyman Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics, University of California at Berkeley

1990-1996 - Lecturer in Pure Mathematics, University of Edinburgh

Research Interests

I began graduate work as a student in functional analysis and rapidly became interested in the interface between probability and analysis. Much of my work focuses on infinite dimensional stochastic processes and their applications. Most recently my central interest has been a collection of mathematical problems arising in population genetics.

Publications

Dawson, D., Etheridge, A., Fleischmann, K., Mytnik, L., Perkins, E. and Xiong, J. (2002) “Mutually catalytic branching in the plane: Finite measure states”, ANNALS OF PROBABILITY, 30(4), pp. 1681–1762.
Etheridge, A. (2000) An introduction to superprocesses. American Mathematical Society.

Contact Details

College Affiliation: Fellow by Special Election at Magdalen College

Telephone: +44(0)1865 281244

Office number: 3.07

PA:  Lauren Haynes

Graduate Students

Bastian Wiederhold