
معرفی
Dr. Eric Zhou is a Lecturer in the School of Mathematics at Monash University. He completed his PhD at Monash University in 2016 and currently serves as an ACEMS postdoc. His primary research explores statistical mechanics and applied probability, with specialized focus on lattice models exhibiting phase transitions and exactly solvable systems.
His research investigates fundamental properties of complex physical systems through mathematical modeling of phase transitions, critical phenomena, and scaling behaviors in high-dimensional spaces. Key interests include percolation theory, random walk dynamics, Ising models, and geometric interpretations of statistical systems.
Recent publications demonstrate consistent focus on critical behavior analysis across various lattice models and random walk systems. Work shows progression toward understanding universal scaling laws and finite-size effects in high-dimensional statistical physics, with emerging applications in geophysical systems analysis.
Leads research collaborations with international teams and mentors students in mathematical physics methodologies. Contributes to the university's computational physics research initiatives through the ACEMS center.
