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Valentin Rapenne is currently an ATER (temporary teaching and research assistant) at Nancy School of Mines, part of the University of Lorraine, and affiliated with the Institute Élie Cartan de Lorraine (IECL) within the Probability and Statistics research team.
Education:
- PhD in Mathematics, Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 (supervised by Christophe Sabot and Xinxin Chen)
His research focuses on reinforced random processes, branching random walks, and random Schrödinger operators, situated at the intersection of probability theory and mathematical physics. These areas investigate complex stochastic systems, disordered media, and phase transitions in high-dimensional settings, with applications spanning statistical mechanics and quantum physics.
Recent publications (2022-2023) reveal a concentrated exploration of vertex reinforced jump processes, branching random walk dynamics, and connections to supersymmetric sigma models in Anderson localization. His work employs advanced stochastic calculus and analytical techniques, resulting in publications in journals like the Electronic Journal of Probability.
Scientific Awards:
- No awards mentioned in source material
Advising and Grants: No information on graduate students, research grants, or funded projects is provided in the available text.
Labs and Teams: Active member of the Probability and Statistics team at IECL, a CNRS-University of Lorraine joint research unit conducting theoretical and applied research in stochastic processes and mathematical physics.


