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Alexandre Stauffer is a Professor in Probability at the Department of Mathematics, King's College London. He holds a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley (2011), with postdoctoral positions at Microsoft Research and Università Roma Tre. He previously worked at the University of Bath (2013–2024) before joining King’s in 2024.
His research focuses on discrete probability, interacting particle systems, and Markov chain mixing times. Key areas include first passage percolation, random walks, and phase transitions in stochastic systems. Stauffer has organized workshops on topics like strongly correlated random processes and random interacting systems.
He secured grants such as the EPSRC Early Career Fellowship (2016–2022) and the Marie Curie Career Integration Grant (2013–2016). His work bridges theoretical probability with applications in statistical physics and computer science. Recent articles explore coexistence in competing percolation models and mixing times in dynamic systems. Stauffer’s research emphasizes multi-scale analysis and non-equilibrium phenomena in stochastic processes.
Grants and organizational involvement highlight his leadership in probability theory. His publications span top journals like the Annals of Probability and Inventiones Mathematicae, reflecting rigorous mathematical contributions to understanding complex stochastic systems.
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