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Oren Yakir is an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford University's Department of Mathematics, part of the School of Humanities and Sciences. He joined Stanford for the 2024-25 academic year. His research focuses on Analysis and Probability Theory, with particular attention to random polynomials, stochastic processes, and statistical mechanics. His work explores topics like root separation laws, charge fluctuations in Coulomb gases, and the behavior of Weierstrass zeta functions under random perturbations.
Yakir holds a PhD from Tel Aviv University, completed in 2024. His academic contributions span theoretical and applied probability, with a strong emphasis on rigorous mathematical analysis of random systems. His recent studies investigate universality phenomena in root distributions and the interplay between stochastic models and geometric structures.
Notable achievements include the NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship, which supports his research into probabilistic methods in analysis. While no formal advising roles are listed, his publications reflect collaborative engagement with stochastic modeling and mathematical physics. His office is located in Building 380, Room 384-F, and he can be reached at orenya@stanford.edu.


