
معرفی
Tommaso Rosati is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Statistics at the University of Warwick, supported by a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship. His research focuses on probability theory, stochastic analysis, and stochastic partial differential equations (SPDEs), with an emphasis on long-time behavior of singular SPDEs and scaling limits of particle systems. He teaches courses on Brownian Motion and Stochastic PDEs.
Key research interests include Lyapunov exponents in stochastic environments, synchronization phenomena in scalar conservation laws, and quantitative instability in reaction-diffusion equations. His work often intersects with fluid dynamics, nonlinear dynamics, and statistical physics.
Recent publications explore topics such as global existence for stochastic Navier-Stokes equations, Allen-Cahn dynamics with random initial data, and rough super-Brownian motions. His contributions to stochastic regularization by noise and spatial Fleming-Viot processes highlight interdisciplinary applications in mathematical biology and statistical mechanics.
- Awards: Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship (2024), Harrison Early Career Assistant Professorship (2022)
- Grants: Leverhulme Fellowship funding since 2024
Collaborators include Martin Hairer, Nicolas Perkowski, and others. He actively contributes to Warwick's Probability Group and maintains simulation projects on GitHub, including implementations of spatial Λ-Fleming-Viot models.

