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Johanna G. Nešlehová

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Johanna G. Nešlehová
Born (1977-07-26) July 26, 1977 (age 47)
EducationCharles University
University of Hamburg
University of Oldenburg
SpouseChristian Genest[1]
Scientific career
InstitutionsETH Zürich
McGill University
Vienna University of Economics and Business
Doctoral advisorDietmar Pfeifer

Johanna G. Nešlehová (born July 26, 1977)[1] is a Czech mathematical statistician who works in Canada at McGill University as a professor in the department of mathematics and statistics.[2] Her research interests include copulas, extreme value theory, multivariate statistics, and operational risk.[2][3]

Education and career

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Nešlehová is originally from Prague, the daughter of painter Pavel Nešleha and art historian Mahulena Nešlehová [cs].[3] She studied at the Charles University, the University of Hamburg, and the University of Oldenburg, earning a degree (vordiplom) from University of Hamburg in 1999, a master's degree (diplom) from the University of Hamburg in 2000, and a doctorate from the University of Oldenburg in 2004.[2] Her dissertation, Dependence of Non-continuous Random Variables, was supervised by Dietmar Pfeifer [de].[4]

After working as a postdoctoral researcher and Heinz Hopf Lecturer at ETH Zürich, she joined the McGill University faculty in 2009.[3] Since October 2022 she is also a professor at WU Vienna University of Economics and Business.[5]

Book

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With Erhard Cramer, Nešlehová is the author of a German-language undergraduate textbook in introductory mathematics, Vorkurs Mathematik: Arbeitsbuch zum Studienbeginn in Bachelor-Studiengängen (Springer, 2005; 7th ed., 2018).[3][6]

Recognition

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Nešlehová was named as an Elected Member of the International Statistical Institute in 2011.[2] In 2020 she was named a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics.[2][7]

She was the 2019 winner of the CRM-SSC Prize in Statistics "for fundamental contributions to multivariate statistics, and in particular stochastic dependence modeling and extreme-value theory, and for her efforts to promote the sound application of statistics in risk management".[3]

In 2023, Nešlehová was the second statistician (after Nancy Reid in 1995) to receive the Krieger–Nelson Prize of the Canadian Mathematical Society.[2][8]

Personal life

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Nešlehová is married to statistician Christian Genest.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Johanna G. Nešlehová CV (PDF)
  2. ^ a b c d e f Johanna G. Nešlehová, McGill University, retrieved 2020-07-01
  3. ^ a b c d e Johanna Nešlehová, CRM-SSC Prize in Statistics 2019, Statistical Society of Canada, retrieved 2020-07-01
  4. ^ Johanna G. Nešlehová at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  5. ^ New Professor for Applied Probability and Statistics: Johanna G. Nešlehová, retrieved 2022-10-18
  6. ^ Reviews of Vorkurs Mathematik: Roland Fahrion, 1st ed., Zbl 1092.00001; Katherine Roegner, 3rd ed., Zbl 1197.00004; Franz Lemmermeyer, 4th ed., Zbl 1177.00011
  7. ^ Honored IMS Fellows, retrieved 2020-07-01
  8. ^ Krieger-Nelson Prize Winner, retrieved 2023-07-15
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