
معرفی
Dr. Ahmed Bou-Rabee is an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow and Courant Instructor at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, sponsored by Scott Armstrong. Previously, he served as a postdoc at Cornell University under Lionel Levine and earned his PhD in Mathematics from the University of Chicago (2022), advised by Charles K. Smart. He holds a B.S. in Mathematics and an M.S. in Statistics from Stanford University. His research focuses on probability theory, partial differential equations, and their interplay with statistical mechanics, particularly stochastic homogenization, the Abelian sandpile model, and Liouville quantum gravity.
Dr. Bou-Rabee has presented at leading institutions including ETH Zurich, University of Toronto, UCLA, and the Institute for Advanced Study. His work bridges discrete and continuous models, with contributions to random walks on graphs, harmonic functions on percolation clusters, and scaling limits in random planar maps. He is an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow and has developed open-source tools for studying sandpile dynamics and matrix methods.
- Education: PhD (Mathematics), University of Chicago (2022); M.S. (Statistics), Stanford University (20XX); B.S. (Mathematics), Stanford University (20XX)
- Awards: NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship
- Teaching: Taught courses at NYU (Ordinary Differential Equations, Analysis, Discrete Mathematics) and served as a teaching assistant at the University of Chicago and Stanford.
His research explores critical phenomena in stochastic systems, including superdiffusive limits, rigidity of harmonic functions, and universality in random matrix models. Ongoing projects investigate implications for Anderson localization and higher-dimensional Ising models.



