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Alexey Bufetov is a Professor at Leipzig University, supported by an ERC Starting Grant 'Integrable Probability' (2022–2027). Previously, he held roles as W2-Professor (Bonn Junior Fellow) at the Hausdorff Center for Mathematics (2018–2021) and CLE Moore Instructor at MIT (2015–2018). He completed his Ph.D. in 2015 under advisor G. Olshanski.
His research focuses on Probability Theory, Mathematical Physics, and Combinatorics, with emphasis on stochastic particle systems, integrable probability, random matrix theory, and asymptotic analysis. His work bridges algebraic structures (e.g., representation theory) with probabilistic methods, addressing topics like exclusion processes, vertex models, and limit shape phenomena.
Recent articles highlight contributions to ASEP dynamics, Mallows measures, and Yang-Baxter integrability. His work often intersects with statistical mechanics and combinatorial identities. No scientific awards are explicitly listed, though his ERC grant underscores research impact.
Advising and grants include ERC support and collaborations with institutions like Bonn University. His research outputs span 20+ years, with a focus on advancing probabilistic frameworks for complex systems.
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