About the Authors
Amin Coja-Oghlan
Professor
Goethe University Frankfurt
Germany
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Professor
Goethe University Frankfurt
Germany
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Amin Coja-Oghlan studied Mathematics and Computer Science in
Hamburg and Berlin. He graduated from the
University of Hamburg
with a Ph.D. in Mathematics in 2001
under the supervision of
Johannes Michaliček
and obtained a Habilitation from
Humboldt University Berlin
in 2005. After visiting
Carnegie Mellon University in 2007,
he held faculty positions at the
University of Edinburgh and the
University of Warwick
before joining
Goethe University Frankfurt in 2012.
Oliver Cooley
Assistant professor
Graz University of Technology
Austria
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Assistant professor
Graz University of Technology
Austria
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Oliver Cooley
received
a Bachelor and Master of Mathematics
from the
University of Cambridge
in 2004 and 2005.
He graduated from
the University of Birmingham
with a Ph.D. in Mathematics
in 2010 under the supervision of
Daniela Kühn and Deryk Osthus.
His research interests include random graphs and hypergraphs, extremal
graph theory and extremal hypergraph theory.
Mihyun Kang
Professor
Graz University of Technology
Austria
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Professor
Graz University of Technology
Austria
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Mihyun Kang graduated
with a Ph.D. in Mathematics from
KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science
and Technology)
in 2001 under the supervision of Geon Ho Choe.
Her research fields include random graphs, random hypergraphs and
random graphs on surfaces.
Kathrin Skubch
Ph.D. student
Goethe University Frankfurt
Germany
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Ph.D. student
Goethe University Frankfurt
Germany
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Kathrin Skubch is a Ph.D. student of Amin Coja-Oghlan at
Goethe University Frankfurt. Her research fields include probabilistic
combinatorics, random graphs and hypergraphs and phase
transitions in discrete structures.