Name: Sabine Bögli (international writing: Boegli)
Swiss Citizen
Languages: German (native), English (fluent), French (intermediate), Italian (basic)
Current contact details:
Office: Room MCS3017 (third floor)
Department of Mathematical Sciences, Durham University, Upper Mountjoy, Stockton Road, Durham DH1 3LE, UK
Email: sabine.boegli (at) durham.ac.uk
Durham staff website: https://www.durham.ac.uk/staff/sabine-boegli/
Employment
Since 07/2023 Associate Professor, Durham University
09/2019-06/2023 Assistant Professor, Durham University
09/2018-08/2019 Chapman Fellow, Imperial College London
10/2016-09/2018 Postdoctoral research fellow, Ludwig Maximilian University (LMU) Munich
In German the position is called Akademische Rätin auf Zeit (A13)
02-9/2016 Postdoctoral research fellow, Imperial College London
Funded by an Early Postdoc Mobility fellowship of the Swiss National Science Foundation (second half)
05/2015-01/2016 Postdoctoral research fellow, Cardiff University
Funded by an Early Postdoc Mobility fellowship of the Swiss National Science Foundation (first half)
01-04/2015 Postdoctoral research fellow, University of Bern
03/2012-12/2014 Ph.D. student & teaching assistant, University of Bern
09/2009-02/2012 Teaching assistant, University of Bern
Qualifications
12/2014 Ph.D. in mathematics, University of Bern (summa cum laude)
Thesis Spectral approximation for linear operators and applications
Supervised by Christiane Tretter
02/2012 Master in mathematics, University of Bern (summa cum laude)
Thesis Resolvent convergence for unbounded linear operators 08-12/2011 Erasmus semester at University of Glasgow
11/2010 Bachelor in mathematics, University of Bern (insigni cum laude)
Thesis Hardy und Hardy-Littlewood Ungleichung mit Anwendungen
Minor in physics (90 ECTS)
Extracurricular minor in computer science (15 ECTS)
Network grant from the Isaac Newton Institute for the UK Spectral Theory Network which has 80+ members. Jointly organised with M. Capoferri (Heriot-Watt), J.-C. Cuenin (Loughborough), K. Gittins (Durham), A. Hassannezhad (Bristol), M. Karpukhin (University College London), J. Lagacé (King’s College London), S. Mondal (Reading).
LMS joint research groupsgrant (2019-2021), jointly with J. Ben-Artzi (Cardiff), J.-C. Cuenin (Loughborough) and P. Siegl (Queen’s University Belfast). Organising two one-day meetings per year, see website.
At Durham (since 09/2019): Lecturing Complex Analysis II (300 students), Functional Analysis and Applications IV (30 students), Partial differential equations III/IV (80 students).
Supervising PhD, final year and MSc student projects.
Tutorials in Complex Analysis II, Analysis I, Linear algebra I, Calculus I, Numerical analysis II.
Academic advisor to undergraduate students.
At Imperial (10/2018-08/2019): Lecturing 3rd/4th year module Fourier analysis and theory of distributions.
Supervising 2nd year student group project.
Personal tutor to undergraduate students.
At Munich (10/2016-09/2018): Teaching assistant.
Courses: Functional analysis, Numerical analysis.
Occusional replacements in lectures (200-300 students), course: Numerical analysis.
At Bern (09/2009-04/2015): Teaching assistant.
Courses: Functional analysis, Ordinary differential equations, Analysis 1, Analysis 2, Analysis 3, Analysis 4, Differential geometry, Mathematics for natural sciences.
Tutor of master students seminar on Spetra and pseudospectra of matrices and operators (09/2013-02/2014).
Occasional replacements in lectures (30-160 students), courses: Analysis 1-4, Linear algebra 2.
Co-organisation of Graduate Colloquium of the Swiss Doctoral Program in Mathematics and Open Day for female students in Natural Sciences.