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Daniel Ahlberg is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Stockholm University. His research utilizes probability theory to study spatial random processes including percolation models, random growth systems, branching processes, and combinatorial optimization problems. Current investigations focus on phase transitions in percolation, noise sensitivity of random systems, and geometric properties of random metrics.
Research has established fundamental results on sharpness of phase transitions in continuum percolation, scaling limits of Boolean functions, and asymptotic behavior of first-passage percolation models. Recent work examines chaos phenomena in random growth models and statistical properties of geodesics in disordered media.
Funded by multiple Swedish Research Council grants including a current research project grant (2022-2025). Recipient of the Ruth and Nils-Erik Stenbäck Foundation stipend (2022). Supervises doctoral students in probability theory and stochastic processes.
Developed educational materials on probability fundamentals and Markov chain mixing. Teaches courses in probability theory, stochastic processes, and discrete mathematics.
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