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Dr. Gisela Reichmuth

Dr. Gisela Reichmuth

Dr. Gisela Reichmuth

ZHAW School of Engineering
Forschungsschwerpunkt Finance, Risk Management and Econometrics
Technikumstrasse 81
8400 Winterthur

+41 (0) 58 934 65 72
gisela.reichmuth@zhaw.ch

Work at ZHAW

Position

Lecturer for Financial Mathematics

Focus

Quantitative Finance: the application of mathematical, statistical, and algorithmic methods to analyze and manage financial markets and investment instruments

Teaching

Lecturer in Financial Mathematics, Risk Engineering, Financial Enterprise Modelling

Experience

  • Lecturer
    zhaw
    09 / 2024 - today
  • CEO
    RockX
    08 / 2018 - 08 / 2024
  • COO
    move digital AG
    04 / 2015 - 07 / 2018
  • Head of Trading
    IMC Financial Markets
    01 / 2005 - 01 / 2012

Education and Continuing education

Education

  • MBA / International Management
    SBS
    03 / 2012 - 08 / 2013
  • PhD / Atmospheric Sciences
    ETZH
    03 / 2000 - 12 / 2002
  • M.Sc. Mathematics / Numerics, Astrophysics
    University of Würzburg
    11 / 1993 - 12 / 1999

Continuing Education

CAS
Kaladidos
04 / 2020

Network

Membership of networks

ORCID digital identifier

ORCID ID: 0009-0001-7573-4274

Publications before appointment at the ZHAW

  • Schofield, R., Frieler, K., Wohltmann, I., Rex, M., Von Hobe, M., Stroh, F., Koch, G., Peter, T., Canty, T, Salawitch, R., & Volk, C. M. (2008). Polar stratospheric chlorine kinetics from a self‐match flight during SOLVE‐II/EUPLEX. Geophysical research letters, 35(1).
  • Koch, G., Wernli, H., Schwierz, C., Staehelin, J., & Peter, T. (2005). A composite study on the structure and formation of ozone miniholes and minihighs over central Europe. Geophysical research letters, 32(12).
  • Koch, G., Wernli, H., Buss, S., Staehelin, J., Peter, T., Liniger, M. A., & Meilinger, S. (2004). Quantification of the impact in mid-latitudes of chemical ozone depletion in the 1999/2000 Arctic polar vortex prior to the vortex breakup. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions, 4(2), 1911-1940.
  • Koch, G., Wernli, H., Staehelin, J., & Peter, T. (2003). Reply to comment by H. Teitelbaum et al. on “A Lagrangian analysis of stratospheric ozone variability and long‐term trends above Payerne (Switzerland) during 1970–2001”. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 108(D21).
  • Koch, G., Buss, S., Wernli, H., Staehelin, J., & Peter, T. (2003, April). Impact of polar ozone destruction on mid-latitudes. In EGS-AGU-EUG Joint Assembly (p. 3709).
  • Koch, G., Wernli, H., Staehelin, J., & Peter, T. (2002). A Lagrangian analysis of stratospheric ozone variability and long‐term trends above Payerne (Switzerland) during 1970–2001. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 107(D19), ACL-2.