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Bhargav Narayanan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Rutgers University. His research focuses on combinatorics, probability theory, statistical physics, and theoretical computer science, with a specialization in combinatorial models and probabilistic methods. He organizes a weekly seminar at Rutgers exploring these topics. Previously, he held a research fellowship at St John's College, Cambridge, and completed his PhD under Béla Bollobás at Cambridge University.
Education: PhD in Mathematics from the University of Cambridge. Career: Postdoctoral research at St John's College, Cambridge before joining Rutgers. Research Interests: Combinatorics, probability theory, statistical physics, and theoretical computer science. He has published extensively in top-tier journals such as the Annals of Mathematics and the Journal of the European Mathematical Society.
Selected publications highlight contributions to antichain codes, random graph bisections, threshold phenomena, and combinatorial optimization. His work often bridges discrete mathematics and applications in physics and computer science. He has taught graduate courses on additive combinatorics, spectral methods, and probabilistic methods in combinatorics.
No scientific awards explicitly listed in the provided texts. Advising: No students listed explicitly in the text. Grants: No specific grants mentioned. Lab/Team: Organizes a weekly research seminar at Rutgers.



