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Hugo Duminil-Copin is a Full Professor at the University of Geneva (appointed 2013) and a permanent professor at the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques (IHES) in Bures-sur-Yvette (since 2016). He leads the Analysis, Mathematical Physics and Probability research group at the University of Geneva's Section of Mathematics. Born in 1985 in the Paris region, he graduated from the École Normale Supérieure (ENS) in Paris and the University of Paris-Saclay.
His primary research explores probabilistic aspects of mathematical physics and combinatorics, with specific focus areas including:
- Statistical mechanics and phase transitions
- Percolation theory and random cluster models
- Lattice models and critical phenomena
- Combinatorial inequalities and probability theory
His publications (2019-2024) predominantly address statistical mechanics, combinatorial optimization, and number theory, featuring rigorous analysis of lattice models, phase transitions, and mathematical physics frameworks. Recent works demonstrate advanced studies on the Blume-Capel model, Brunn-Minkowski inequalities, and self-avoiding walks.
Awards include:
- Fields Medal (2022) for transformative contributions to statistical physics
He supervises doctoral candidates and postdoctoral researchers, currently guiding PhD students Émile Averous, Aman Markar, and Tiancheng He, among others. His research group includes postdoctoral scholars Remy Mahfouf, Florian Schweiger, and Wildemann Peter.

