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Firas Rassoul-Agha is a Professor of Mathematics in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Utah, College of Science. His academic work centers on the rigorous mathematical analysis of probabilistic models arising in statistical mechanics and complex systems.
His research interests include:
- Probability theory and its applications
- Random walks in random environments
- Random polymer measures (random paths in random potentials)
- Large deviations and Gibbs measures
- Random growth models and disordered systems
- Interplay between probability and mathematical physics
His research seeks to uncover the mathematical laws governing systems with complex interactions, such as particles in disordered media, traffic flow, crystal growth, and biological interfaces. He has developed theoretical frameworks to understand the long-term behavior and fluctuations in such stochastic systems, often drawing analogies to foundational results like the Law of Large Numbers.
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Firas Rassoul-Agha has been actively involved in academic service, notably as an organizer of the Frontier Probability Days 2018 conference at Oregon State University, supported by the National Science Foundation. He has advised numerous graduate and undergraduate courses in probability, statistics, and stochastic processes, indicating a strong commitment to teaching and mentorship. While specific grants are not detailed, his research has likely been supported through conference funding and institutional resources.
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