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Wlodek Bryc is a Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Cincinnati, affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on Probability Theory, including stochastic processes, non-commutative probability, random matrices, and large deviations. He has held grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Simons Foundation, and others, supporting work on topics like classical and non-commutative processes, KPZ equation, and exclusion processes.
- Roles: Professor, Taft Research Seminar organizer, editorial board member (Journal of Theoretical Probability, Demonstratio Mathematica).
- Grants: NSF DMS-0904747 (2009-2013), Simons Foundation #703475 (2020-2025), and others.
Research interests include quadratic harnesses, ASEP, KPZ universality, and applications to statistical mechanics. He has organized the Cincinnati Symposium on Probability Theory and Applications multiple times and contributed to seminars on topics like free probability, random matrices, and limit theorems.
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