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George Deligiannidis is a Professor of Statistics and Director of the MSc in Statistical Science at the University of Oxford's Department of Statistics. He is also a Hugh Price Fellow in Statistics at Jesus College. His academic journey includes degrees from the University of Warwick (MMath), Heriot-Watt University/Edinburgh (MSc in Financial Mathematics), and a PhD from the University of Nottingham. He has held roles at the University of Leicester and King's College London before returning to Oxford in 2017 as Associate Professor, promoted to full Professor in 2024.
His research focuses on probability theory, statistical methodology, and their applications in computational statistics and machine learning. Key interests include Monte Carlo methods (especially MCMC), random walks, optimal transport, and diffusion models. Notable recent work explores the theoretical foundations of diffusion models under manifold hypotheses, generalization bounds in machine learning, and convergence analysis of sampling algorithms.
Deligiannidis has authored influential papers in top conferences (NeurIPS, ICML, COLT) and journals (Annals of Statistics, JRSSB). He is actively involved in teaching, including Advanced Simulation Methods and Modern Statistical Theory. His work bridges theoretical probability with practical computational challenges, contributing to both methodological advances and foundational understanding in statistical inference.
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