معرفی
Makiko Sasada is a Professor at the Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Tokyo. Her research focuses on probability theory, interacting particle systems, and classical integrable systems, with an emphasis on hydrodynamic limits, spectral gaps, and non-gradient models. She has made significant contributions to understanding energy diffusion in stochastic systems and integrable cellular automata like the box-ball system.
- 2010: MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize for Encouragement of Young Researchers
- 2011: Second JSPS Ikushi Prize
- 2011: University of Tokyo President's Prize
Her recent work explores scaling limits in the box-ball system, thermal conductivity in stochastic models, and topological structures in large-scale systems. She actively participates in international conferences, serves as an associate editor for leading journals, and organizes educational initiatives like the FoPM program, which trains students to apply basic science to societal challenges through mathematical and physical innovation.
Selected publications include:
- The incompressible Navier–Stokes limit from the discrete-velocity BGK Boltzmann equation (2025)
- Characterization of Gradient Condition for Asymmetric Partial Exclusion Processes (2025)
- Topological structures of large-scale interacting systems (2024)



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