
معرفی
Dr. Mira Shamis is a Senior Lecturer in Disordered Systems at the School of Mathematical Sciences, Queen Mary University of London. Her research focuses on spectral theory, mathematical physics, and quantum dynamics, with particular emphasis on disordered systems and random operators. She holds grants from the EPSRC for studies on quasiperiodic Schrödinger operators. Her work bridges probability, functional analysis, and statistical mechanics, addressing topics like Anderson localization, spectral properties of random operators, and phase transitions in complex systems. Key contributions include studies on the almost Mathieu operator, Wegner orbital models, and Curie-Weiss models under complex temperature conditions.
Education & Grants:
- EPSRC Small Grant (2023–2024): Quasiperiodic Schrödinger Operators with Well-Approximated Frequencies (£38,972)
Research Interests: Disordered systems, quantum dynamics, spectral theory, random matrix theory, Anderson localization, and phase transitions. She explores topics such as the spectral properties of quasi-periodic operators, resonances in quantum graphs, and critical phenomena in statistical mechanics models.
Publications: Her work appears in journals like Duke Mathematical Journal, Communications in Mathematical Physics, and Annales Henri Poincaré. Recent studies analyze localization-delocalization transitions, upper bounds on quantum dynamics, and the abominable properties of the almost Mathieu operator.
