
Giuseppe Cannizzaro
Associate Professor · Singular Stochastic PDEs
University of WarwickAbout
Giuseppe Cannizzaro is a Reader (Associate Professor) at the University of Warwick's Department of Statistics and holds a prestigious UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship. His office is located in room 3.11 of the Statistics Department at the University of Warwick in Coventry.
His academic background includes:
- PhD (2016) from Technische Universität Berlin under Prof. Peter K. Friz
- Research Associate position in Prof. Martin Hairer's group at Imperial College London
Cannizzaro's research centers on stochastic analysis with emphasis on singular stochastic partial differential equations (SPDEs), where he investigates (d+1)-dimensional growth processes, interface models, and universality classes. His work bridges statistical mechanics, polymer models, and scaling limits of interacting particle systems, incorporating advanced techniques from Malliavin calculus and analysis of the Anderson Hamiltonian. This interdisciplinary research connects probability theory with mathematical physics to understand complex random systems.
His notable recognition includes:
- UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship
Dr. Cannizzaro actively contributes to academic community building through organized reading groups. For 2024-2025, he co-leads a weekly Quantitative Stochastic Homogenization group meeting in the Zeeman building, following his 2023-2024 reading group on Renormalisation Group Approaches to singular SPDEs. These initiatives demonstrate his commitment to advancing knowledge in stochastic analysis and mentoring emerging researchers in the field.
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