Professor of Mathematics at Imperial College London (UK) and EPFL (Switzerland)
Xue-Mei Li works in probability theory and stochastic analysis. Her research focuses on stochastic differential equations, stochastic partial differential equations, and stochastic processes on manifolds. She is also interested in fluctuation problems, coarse curvature, multi-scale equations, and non-Markovian dynamics with long-range correlations. Her aim is to deepen our understanding of stochastic evolution equations and stochastic dynamical systems, and to advance their theoretical foundations.
More information about Xue-Mei Li can be found on her Imperial College London and EPFL profiles. Her recent publications are available on arXiv, and additional details can be found on her ORCID page. A comprehensive summary of her work, categorised by topics, is available on this site.
PhD studentships and postdoctoral research positions with her group are available periodically; please check the postdoc opportunities and PhD positions pages for further details.
Workshop: Young Researchers in Stochastic Analysis and Stochastic Geometric Analysis September (23-26 Sept 2025, EPFL)
Geometry, Stochastics, and Dynamics, September 12-16 2022 Past Working Seminars (202-2022)
Our working group at Imperial College London:
PhD students: Francesco Pedulla, Xiangfeng Ren
PhD students (Graduated ): Johann Gehringer (spring 2022), Rhys Steel (2023), Julian Sieber (2023), and Benedikt Petco (2024), Lucan Gerolla (2024), Yuriy Shulzhenko (2024);
Past members: Pablo Linares Ballesteros UAM (Madrid).
@ EPFL :
PhD students: Kexing Ying , Szymon Sobczak, Timon Miehling ; Postdocts: Daniel Goodair and Florian Huber
Past member: Fabian Germ, Toyomu Matsuda.
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