
معرفی
Ivan Papić is an Assistant Professor at the School of Applied Mathematics and Informatics, affiliated with the Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek. His research focuses on stochastic processes, particularly fractional diffusions, non-stationary models, and long-range dependence.
- PhD in Mathematics (2019, University of Zagreb)
- MSc in Financial and Business Mathematics (2013, University of Osijek)
- MSc in Mathematics and Computer Science Education (2020, University of Osijek)
- BSc in Mathematics (2011, University of Osijek)
His work bridges applied probability and statistical modeling, with applications in epidemiology (e.g., modeling SARS-CoV-2 spread via stochastic SEIR models) and mathematical finance. Recent publications explore advanced diffusion models like stretched non-local Pearson diffusions and fractional Bessel processes.
Projects such as Scaling in stochastic models (2023–2027) and Stochastic models with long-range dependence highlight his expertise. He actively participates in international conferences, including the 9th European Congress of Mathematics (2024), and serves as Erasmus coordinator for MATHOS since 2024.
Teaching responsibilities include courses like Stochastic Processes I, Applied Statistics, and Bayesian Statistics at the University of Osijek, with a focus on interdisciplinary applications across departments such as Mathematics, Physics, and Civil Engineering.





