
معرفی
Matt Roberts is a Professor of Probability and Royal Society University Research Fellow at the University of Bath, leading the Probability Laboratory (Prob-L@B) within the Department of Mathematical Sciences. His research focuses on stochastic processes including branching processes, random graphs, and noise sensitivity, with applications in percolation and Brownian motion. He has held postdoctoral positions at institutions like the University of Warwick, McGill University, and the Weierstrass Institute in Berlin.
- Education: PhD in Probability (University of Bath, supervised by Simon Harris), postdoctoral fellowships at multiple institutions.
- Grants: Includes EPSRC and Royal Society-funded projects on geometric-random fitness models, branching structures, and inclusion initiatives.
- Advising: Supervised six PhD students (e.g., Sam Johnston, Alice Callegaro) and multiple postdoctoral researchers (e.g., Eleanor Archer, Apolline Louvet).
Research interests span theoretical probability with emphasis on spatial stochastic systems and their applications. His work has contributed to understanding branching random walks, fragmentation processes, and critical percolation dynamics.



