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Cristian Spitoni is an Assistant Professor in the Mathematical Modeling group at the Mathematical Institute within the Faculty of Science at Utrecht University. His office is located in the Hans Freudenthal Building at Budapestlaan 6, Room 510, 3584 CD Utrecht. He maintains an active research profile spanning mathematical physics, statistics, and interdisciplinary applications in medical informatics and neuromorphic computing.
His primary research interests include Stochastic Modeling, Statistical Physics, Non-Equilibrium Statistical Physics, and Survival Analysis. Dr. Spitoni's work demonstrates a remarkable interdisciplinary range, bridging theoretical mathematics with practical applications in healthcare and computing. His research trajectory shows a fascinating evolution from fundamental statistical physics problems to medical applications and more recently to neuromorphic computing.
Analysis of his recent publications (2023-2025) reveals three major research thrusts: 1) Theoretical work on probabilistic cellular automata and metastability in statistical physics; 2) Medical statistics applications focusing on ICU infections, sepsis, and survival analysis; and 3) Cutting-edge research in neuromorphic computing, particularly on memristors, fluidic circuits, and brain-inspired computing architectures. His work increasingly shows interdisciplinary convergence, with mathematical techniques from statistical physics being applied to both medical informatics and neuromorphic engineering problems.
Dr. Spitoni has established productive collaborations with researchers across multiple disciplines, including medical researchers at Utrecht University Medical Center and physicists working on novel computing architectures. His research has been published in high-impact journals spanning physics, mathematics, medical informatics, and computer science, demonstrating the breadth and significance of his contributions.
His teaching responsibilities include courses such as Interacting Particle Systems in the Lattice and Continuum, Introduction to Complex Systems, and Mathematical Statistics, reflecting his expertise in both theoretical and applied mathematical modeling.
