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Emmanuel Schertzer is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the Faculty of Mathematics, holding both MSc and PhD qualifications. He maintains active research engagement with current projects extending through 2027.
His research centers on mathematical biology with specific expertise in population dynamics and stochastic modeling. Key focus areas include:
- Population Genetics
- Branching Processes
- Stochastic Processes in Varying Environments
- Critical Phenomena in Biological Systems
Schertzer investigates how environmental fluctuations impact genetic wave propagation and family tree structures in evolving populations through rigorous probabilistic frameworks.
His 2022 preprint on nearly critical branching processes demonstrates his approach to modeling evolutionary dynamics under environmental stress. This work establishes connections between theoretical probability and real-world biological adaptation patterns, particularly examining threshold behaviors in population survival.
Currently leading the "Waves in Population Genetics" project (2024-2027), he directs funded research on spatial genetic dynamics. While no formal advisees are documented in the source material, this active grant suggests ongoing mentorship of junior researchers through project collaboration.
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