
معرفی
Tadahiro Oh is a Professor at the School of Mathematics, University of Edinburgh, specializing in nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs), harmonic analysis, and stochastic dynamics. His work bridges deterministic and probabilistic approaches to dispersive Hamiltonian PDEs, focusing on well-posedness, invariant measures, and turbulence phenomena.
- Academic Rank: Professor
- Affiliation: University of Edinburgh
Research Interests include nonlinear dispersive equations like the cubic nonlinear Schrödinger and stochastic wave equations, using techniques from PDE analysis, Fourier analysis, and probability. He investigates soliton behavior, growth of Sobolev norms, and statistical hydrodynamics.
Grants & Collaborations highlight support from an EPSRC small grant (2024–2025) and two ERC grants (“ProbDynDispEq,” 2015–2020; “SingStocDispDyn,” 2020–2026). His team includes postdocs and Ph.D. students working on stochastic quantization, Gibbs measures, and dispersive equations.
Publications focus on stochastic PDEs, nonlinear wave equations, and probabilistic well-posedness, often in top journals like Invent. Math. and J. Eur. Math. Soc.. Key trends involve invariant measures, multilinear operators, and applications to mathematical physics.
Awards:
- Sir William Darling Memorial Prize (2023)
Students include Thomas Arthur, Ruoyuan Liu, and Andreia Chapouto, with theses on nonlinear Schrödinger equations, stochastic dynamics, and dispersive equations. Former students hold academic positions globally.


