
About
Mark Walters is a Reader in Pure Mathematics at the School of Mathematical Sciences, Queen Mary University of London. He is affiliated with the Centre for Combinatorics, Algebra and Number Theory, where his work focuses on probabilistic and combinatorial methods in mathematical sciences.
His research interests span Combinatorics, Probability, and Random Geometric Graphs, with a particular emphasis on Percolation, Euclidean Ramsey Theory, and applications to Sensor Networks. Publications highlight collaborations with leading researchers including Paul Balister, Béla Bollobás, Imre Leader, and J. Robert Johnson.
Mark's submitted and published work includes studies on Constructible Graphs, Optimal Resistor Networks, and geometric problems like Subtended Angles. His recent articles focus on network theory, probabilistic combinatorics, and Ramsey-type problems, reflecting interdisciplinary applications in computer science and engineering.





