
معرفی
Pedro Martín-Chávez is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Statistics, University of Warwick, and a member of the MaThRad project. His research focuses on stochastic modeling using branching processes with applications in nuclear engineering.
His educational background includes:
- PhD in Probability from University of Extremadura, Spain (expected 2025)
- MSc in Mathematics from University of Extremadura, Spain (2021)
- BSc in Mathematics from University of Seville, Spain (2020)
- BSc in Physics from University of Seville, Spain (2020)
His research centers on theoretical and applied aspects of branching processes, specializing in diffusion approximations, critical/subcritical processes, multi-type structures, and controlled branching with random migration. This work bridges probability theory with nuclear engineering applications, particularly in modeling radiation transport and reactor dynamics.
His 2023-2024 publications demonstrate consistent focus on diffusion approximations for critical controlled branching processes and multi-type systems with migration. These contributions advance theoretical frameworks for stochastic modeling while maintaining strong connections to nuclear engineering contexts, showing increasing methodological sophistication through limit theorems and random step processes.
No scientific awards or fellowships were documented in the source material.
There is no indication of graduate student supervision or grant funding in the provided information.
He is actively involved with the MaThRad project at Warwick, which appears to focus on mathematical radiation modeling given his application areas and departmental context.

