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Víctor Rivero is a Professor in the Department of Probability and Statistics at the Center of Research in Mathematics (CIMAT) in Guanajuato, Mexico. He previously served as Director of CIMAT from January 2017 to December 2022 and spent a sabbatical year (August 2023-July 2024) at the Probability Group of the Department of Statistics at the University of Warwick, UK. Starting in 2025, he will serve as Editor of ALEA - Revista Latinoamericana de Probabilidad y Estadistica and is part of the Scientific Committee for the 11th International Conference on Lévy Processes to be held in Sofia, Bulgaria in 2025. He also serves on the steering committee of the CIMAT-UNAM-Warwick-Bath research platform for UK-Latin America engagement in probability.
Rivero's research focuses on probability theory and stochastic processes, with particular expertise in Lévy processes, Markov processes, and self-similar processes. His work spans fluctuation theory of real-valued Lévy processes and Markov additive processes, stable processes, excursion theory, local times as stochastic processes, branching processes, and regenerative sets. He has developed deep connections between these areas, often using the Lamperti transform to relate self-similar Markov processes to Lévy processes. An analysis of his recent publications reveals a continued focus on foundational aspects of probability theory with applications to various mathematical models, particularly examining how scaling properties and self-similarity manifest in complex systems with increased attention to multidimensional settings and connections to biological models.
Rivero actively mentors graduate students at institutions including CIMAT, University of Warwick, and University of Bath, frequently collaborating with other researchers like Andreas Kyprianou on student supervision. He has been a frequent visitor to leading probability research centers worldwide, including institutions in France (Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, Angers) and the UK (Bath, Warwick, Manchester). His teaching includes courses on Lévy processes and self-similar Markov processes, with lecture notes available for students. He is also part of the Network of Creative Teaching in Mathematics, which aims to promote mathematics as an activity that stimulates creative, conceptual, and emotional development.



