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Adrien Kassel is a Researcher at CNRS based at École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, working within the Unit for Pure and Applied Mathematics (UMPA) in the Probabilities team. His research spans the intersection of probability theory, combinatorics, and mathematical physics, with particular focus on random structures on graphs and surfaces.
Dr. Kassel's research centers on probabilistic combinatorial structures, especially determinantal point processes, random spanning trees and forests, and loop models. His work connects deep mathematical concepts from statistical mechanics with geometric and topological structures. He investigates scaling limits of discrete models, connections to conformal field theory, and applications to mathematical physics. His research often reveals profound connections between seemingly disparate areas of mathematics through the lens of probability.
His publications demonstrate a consistent focus on the interplay between combinatorial structures and probabilistic phenomena. The research trajectory shows increasing sophistication in handling geometric aspects of random processes, with recent work exploring connections to quantum gravity and conformal field theory through Schramm-Loewner evolution.
Dr. Kassel received the prestigious Paul R. Halmos - Lester R. Ford Award for his article "The Looping Rate and Sandpile Density of Planar Graphs" co-authored with David B. Wilson. This award recognizes expository excellence in mathematical writing.
He has advised Héloïse Constantin, who successfully defended her PhD thesis on "Spanning forests and phase transition" in June 2023. Dr. Kassel teaches advanced courses including "Determinantal processes" at the Master's level and "Integration and Probability" at the undergraduate level. He has co-organized numerous academic events including the ICJ-UMPA probability seminar, workshops on random maps and matrices, and meetings between ENS Lyon and SISSA.
As coordinator of MathαLyon from 2017-2022, he actively engaged in mathematical outreach, bringing exhibits to middle and high schools across the Lyon region. His commitment to popularization extends to writing for Images des Mathématiques and participating in various math circles and outreach programs.





