About
Satomi Watanabe serves as Assistant Professor at Kyoto University's Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences (RIMS), specializing in probability theory with focus on random walks in random environments and percolation with impurity.
Education:
- Doctor of Informatics, Kyoto University (March 2024)
Research Focus: Her work analyzes asymptotic behavior of random walks on random graphs, requiring deep examination of typical/atypical graph configurations. She actively investigates planar percolation with impurity, particularly its connections to forest fire models, bridging probability theory with statistical physics through rigorous mathematical analysis.
Publication Trends: Recent works (2022-2023) concentrate on uniform spanning trees and loop-erased random walks in three/higher dimensions, exploring heat kernel fluctuations, volume growth, and collision properties. These studies reveal critical scaling behaviors and anomalous diffusion phenomena in complex random media.
Scientific Recognition:
- Kyoto University Science and Technology Innovation Creation Fellowship (Information/AI/Data Science) (Apr 2021 - Mar 2024)
Professional Engagement: Active member of The Mathematical Society of Japan with extensive international presence through invited talks at Oberwolfach, RIMS, NYU, and Academia Sinica workshops. Presents cutting-edge research on stochastic processes at major conferences including Far East Probability Workshop and French-Japanese Probability Conferences.
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