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Hugo Duminil-Copin is a renowned mathematician holding half-time appointments as Professor at the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques (IHÉS) and the Université de Genève. He has been recognized with prestigious awards, including the Fields Medal (2022) and the New Horizons Prize in Mathematics (2017). His research focuses on probability theory and statistical mechanics, particularly phase transitions, percolation, and critical phenomena.
Education: He earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Geneva in 2012. Key academic milestones include a Full Professorship at IHÉS from 2015 and prior roles as Assistant and Associate Professor at Geneva.
Research: Duminil-Copin explores foundational questions in statistical physics, such as the rigorous analysis of lattice models and phase transitions in dimensions three and four. His work bridges probability, combinatorics, and mathematical physics, with notable contributions to percolation theory and the Ising model.
Awards: Beyond the Fields Medal, he has received the EMS Prize (2016), the Loeve Prize (2017), and an ERC Consolidator Grant (CRIBLAM, 2018–2023).
Grants & Leadership: He led the ERC-funded CRIBLAM project, investigating random-cluster models and related topics. His collaborations span global institutions, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to complex systems.
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