Angelika Steger


Angelika Steger is a mathematician and computer scientist whose research interests include graph theory, randomized algorithms, and approximation algorithms. She is a professor at ETH Zurich.

Education and career

After earlier studies at the University of Freiburg and Heidelberg University, Steger earned a master's degree from Stony Brook University in 1985. She completed a doctorate from the University of Bonn in 1990, under the supervision of Hans Jürgen Prömel, with a dissertation on random combinatorial structures, and earned her habilitation from Bonn in 1994. After a visiting position at the University of Kiel, she became a professor at the University of Duisburg in 1995, moved to the Technical University of Munich in 1996, and moved again to ETH Zurich in 2003.

Books

Steger is the author of a German-language textbook on combinatorics, Diskrete Strukturen 1: Kombinatorik, Graphentheorie, Algebra and, with Prömel, a monograph on the Steiner tree problem, The Steiner tree problem: a tour through graphs, algorithms, and complexity.

Recognition

Steger was elected to the Academy of Sciences Leopoldina in 2007.
She was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in 2014.