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Eric Thoma is a NSF Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford University's Department of Mathematics within the School of Humanities and Sciences. His research focuses on probability theory, mathematical physics, and statistical mechanics, particularly interacting particle systems and the Coulomb gas model. He holds a PhD in Mathematics from New York University (2023), where he completed his dissertation titled 'Results on the Membrane Model and the Coulomb Gas,' for which he received the Kurt O. Friedrichs Prize for Outstanding Dissertation in 2023.
Thoma’s work bridges theoretical frameworks in probability and physics, addressing topics like thermodynamic limits, particle system dynamics, and non-rigidity properties. His recent publications explore maximum principles in Coulomb gas models, overcrowding phenomena, and emergent Poisson processes in weakly interacting systems.
He is affiliated with the Mathematics Research Center at Stanford and can be contacted at Building 380, 384-C. His NSF postdoctoral fellowship supports his current research trajectory.




