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Ofer Busani is a Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh, specializing in probabilistic models with strong ties to statistical physics. His research primarily focuses on the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang (KPZ) universality class, encompassing random growth processes, interacting particle systems, random polymers, and stochastic PDEs. He explores phenomena such as universality, scaling limits, and hydrodynamic behavior in these systems.
Busani's work spans theoretical analysis of stochastic processes, including geodesics in directed landscapes, invariant measures in exclusion processes, and correlation decay in Airy processes. His contributions address fundamental questions in non-equilibrium statistical mechanics and stochastic geometry.
His publications (2016–2025) reflect a sustained focus on the KPZ universality class, with recent advancements in multi-lane exclusion processes, bi-infinite polymer measures, and semi-infinite geodesic structures. Collaborations with leading researchers such as Timo Seppäläinen and Patrik L. Ferrari highlight interdisciplinary engagement in probability theory and mathematical physics.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned. His advising record is not detailed here, though collaborations with students like Evan Sorensen suggest active mentorship. Research is centered at the University of Edinburgh with no lab-specific mentions in the provided text.
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