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John Fernley is a Research Fellow at the University of Warwick's Centre for Research in Statistical Methodology (CRiSM). His research focuses on particle systems on large random graphs, including opinion dynamics, infection spread, branching processes, and dynamic queueing systems. He holds a PhD from the University of Bath and has held postdoctoral positions at ENS de Lyon and the Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics.
His educational background includes a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Bath (details unspecified), followed by postdoctoral research in France and Hungary. His work bridges probability theory and network science, with particular emphasis on dynamic systems evolving on complex networks.
Research interests center on phase transitions in contact processes, voter models on scale-free networks, and adaptive network structures. His recent talks include analyses of immunization strategies on power-law trees and cutoff phenomena in multitype networks. He maintains active engagement through ORCiD and Google Scholar.
No grants or awards are listed, though his publications indicate active contributions to stochastic processes and network dynamics. He is affiliated with CRiSM, part of Warwick's Department of Statistics, and collaborates internationally.



