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Max Lüdecke, M.Sc., serves as a Dozent and research associate at the Institut für Mathematik und Statistik within the University of Hamburg Business School at Universität Hamburg (UHH). Affiliated with the Mathematics faculty, he focuses on delivering high-quality instruction in mathematics and statistics tailored for students in business and economics programs. His role involves lecturing and supervising exercises in core quantitative courses essential for the curriculum. Lüdecke holds an M.Sc. degree and contributes to the department led by Prof. Dr. Michael Merz, located at Von-Melle-Park 5, 20146 Hamburg.
Lüdecke's teaching responsibilities span multiple semesters and formats, including large lectures and small group sessions. Notable courses include Statistik für Betriebswirte I (lectures on Tuesdays 12:15–14:45 and Thursdays 11:15–13:45 in Audimax 1, with exercises), Statistik für Betriebswirte II (Mondays 12:15–14:45 and Tuesdays 13:15–15:45), Übungen zu Mathematik I in small groups (e.g., Fridays for Z1/Z2), Statistik für Lehramtsstudierende (Tuesdays 9:15–11:45), the Brückenkurs zur Mathematik und Statistik in den Wirtschaftswissenschaften for incoming students, and Quantitatives Risikomanagement 1. He has also been involved in advanced offerings such as Regressionsanalyse and seminars on modern machine learning approaches, including dataset overviews and student assignments in Moderne Ansätze des Machine Learning. His office is in room 1049, with hours by appointment.
