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Dr. Bertrand Lacroix-A-Chez-Toine is a Lecturer in Statistical Mechanics of Disordered Systems at King’s College London’s Department of Mathematics, within the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences. He holds a PhD in theoretical physics from Université Paris-Saclay (2019), focusing on extreme value statistics in correlated systems. Before joining King’s, he completed postdoctoral research at the Weizmann Institute of Science (2019–2021) and King’s College London (2021–2024).
His research interests include random matrix theory, extreme value and counting statistics, disordered systems, and large deviations. He is part of the Disordered Systems research group, which focuses on statistical mechanics of complex systems. Recent work explores replica-symmetry breaking in spin glasses, landscape complexity in high-dimensional systems, and equilibrium counting in stochastic processes.
Publications span peer-reviewed journals like Journal of Statistical Physics, Physical Review Letters, and Journal of Physics A. His work addresses topics such as spin glass transitions, nonlinear dynamics in disordered systems, and universality in random landscapes.


