
About
James A. Mingo is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Queen's University. His research focuses on free probability, random matrices, operator algebras, and related areas. He holds a Ph.D. from Dalhousie University.
Education:
- Ph.D. (Dalhousie University)
Research Interests:
Mingo's work explores the interplay between free probability and random matrices, with applications to operator algebras and mathematical physics. Key topics include infinitesimal freeness, asymptotic distributions of random matrices, and combinatorial structures in non-commutative probability. His contributions bridge abstract algebraic frameworks with probabilistic methods, addressing questions in both theoretical and applied contexts.
Grants and Collaborations:
Mingo collaborates widely, as evidenced by his co-authored papers with researchers like Roland Speicher, Mihai Popa, and Daniel Munoz George. His research has been supported by grants from institutions like the Simons Foundation.
Teaching and Service:
Mingo has taught courses such as STAT/MTHE 353 and MATH 892 at Queen's University, reflecting his commitment to both undergraduate and graduate education. He also organizes research seminars and workshops in free probability and random matrices.
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