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Dr. Theo Assiotis is a faculty member at the School of Mathematics, University of Edinburgh, joining in the 2020-21 academic year. His research focuses on probability theory, mathematical physics, random matrices, and branching graphs. He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Cambridge and pursued further academic training through a PhD and postdoctoral work. His work bridges abstract algebraic structures with probabilistic methods, particularly in stochastic processes and integrable systems.
Research interests include random matrices and their applications in statistical mechanics, as well as branching graphs linked to representation theory and Markov chains. Recent collaborations include a paper co-authored with two undergraduate students on characteristic polynomials of random matrices. He emphasizes the importance of perseverance in academic research, advising students to embrace challenges inherent in exploring uncharted mathematical domains.
Teaching and supervision are central to his role, with particular enjoyment in mentoring students through research projects. While no specific awards are highlighted in the text, his contributions to probability theory and mathematical physics are evident through his extensive publication record.



