
معرفی
Professor Andreas Kyprianou is a leading probabilist at the University of Warwick's Department of Statistics, specializing in pure and applied probability. His research spans Branching Markov processes, Superprocesses, Lévy processes, and stochastic radiation transport. He directs the Centre for Mathematical and Computing Sciences (CAMaCS) and leads the £7.3M EPSRC MaThRad programme grant, focusing on nuclear technology applications.
- Academic Affiliations: University of Warwick (2023-present), University of Bath (2006-2023), Utrecht University (2001-2006), Heriot-Watt University, London School of Economics, University of Edinburgh
- Research Themes: Stochastic Modelling, Self-Similar Processes, Fragmentation-Coalescence, Neutron Transport, Monte-Carlo Simulation
His recent work includes α-stable Lévy processes, jump SDEs in proton therapy, and non-local branching process stability. Scientific awards include the Royal Society Wolfson Merit Award and the Dutch Mathematics in Focus fellowship. He has supervised over 20 PhD students and co-led international research platforms like Prob-L@B and CIMAT-UNAM-Warwick-Bath. Grants section highlights major EPSRC and Royal Society funding for his interdisciplinary projects.
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