continuous stochastics processes are the main focus, with an "applied" focus. So next semester will be SPDE, stochastic processes in fluids (statistical mechanics), and stochastic processes in neuroscience (hodkin-huxley-model and such). Also a course in topology.
But in the last semesters I took some logic courses and a few data science/NLP things. Thought I might do some probabilistic stuff in AI, but the current methods didn't seem so mathematically appealing