
معرفی
Partha Sarathi Dey serves as Associate Professor in both Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, joining the faculty in 2014 after postdoctoral appointments at NYU's Courant Institute and the University of Warwick.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Statistics from UC Berkeley (2010)
- Undergraduate and Masters degrees from Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, specializing in Mathematical Statistics and Probability
Dr. Dey's research bridges Probability Theory and Statistical Physics, with expertise in First/Last Passage Percolation, Random Growth Models, Stein's Method, Concentration Inequalities, Spin Glasses, Random Graphs, and Random Matrices. His work develops rigorous probabilistic frameworks for physical systems.
Recent publications (2023-2025) demonstrate consistent focus on disordered systems and phase transitions, examining random walks on discrete tori, nonlinear Schrödinger equations in higher dimensions, critical-strip path structures, monomer-dimer models, and spin glasses under external fields. These studies reveal deep connections between probabilistic fluctuations and thermodynamic behavior.
His distinguished recognitions include:
- Simons Fellowship
- Harrison Early-Career Fellowship
Though specific advising records and grants are unreported, his extensive co-authorship network reflects active collaboration across international research communities in mathematical physics.



