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Dr. Daniel Valesin is a Professor in the Department of Statistics at the University of Warwick. His research focuses on probability theory, with a particular emphasis on interacting particle systems, percolation theory, and random graphs. He has contributed to understanding critical phenomena in dynamic networks and stochastic processes on complex structures.
Key research interests include contact processes on dynamic graphs, phase transitions in percolation models, and spatial Gibbs random graphs. His work combines rigorous mathematical analysis with probabilistic methods to explore metastability, extinction times, and scaling limits.
Recent publications highlight advancements in first-passage percolation on random geometric graphs, adaptive contact processes, and the behavior of multirange percolation on oriented trees. His research often intersects with statistical mechanics and network science, addressing both theoretical and applied stochastic systems.
No awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials. He advises no listed students but collaborates extensively with researchers in probability and related fields.





