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Dr. Quirin Thomas Simon Vogel is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Statistics, University of Klagenfurt. He previously held postdoctoral positions at the Technical University of Munich, New York University Shanghai, and served as an Interim Professor at Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich. His research bridges probability theory with statistical mechanics and algorithmic applications.
- Current role: Senior Lecturer (2025)
- Previous roles: Postdoc (TUM, NYU Shanghai), Interim Professor (LMU Munich)
His research focuses on:
- Random walks and their geometric/stochastic properties
- Randomized algorithms with applications in statistical models
- Quantum-inspired probabilistic systems (e.g. interacting bosonic loop soups)
- Large deviation theory for complex systems
- Percolation and phase transitions in particle models
The articles reflect trends in probability theory, mathematical physics, and algorithmic applications. Key topics include high-dimensional percolation, Bose gas models, neural network theory, and stochastic geometry. The work combines rigorous mathematical analysis with interdisciplinary applications in physics and computer science.
Scientific awards and functions cannot be determined from the provided data, as they describe other researchers. The department's research activities include projects on statistical learning, quantum models, and algorithmic probability, though Vogel's direct involvement in these specific funded projects isn't explicitly stated.
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