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Yury Person is a University Professor and Head of the Large Networks and Random Graphs Group at Technische Universität Ilmenau's Department of Mathematics. He previously served as Endowed Junior Professor at the Carl Zeiss Foundation (2018–2021) and Junior Professor of Discrete Mathematics and its Applications at Goethe University Frankfurt (2013–2018). His research focuses on identifying patterns in large discrete structures, leveraging the interplay of structure and randomness, with applications in computer science, particularly property testing.
- Education: Mathematics Degree from Technical University of Munich; PhD in Computer Science from Humboldt University of Berlin (2010)
- PostDoc: Institute of Mathematics at Free University of Berlin
Research interests include discrete mathematics, random graph theory, and algorithm design. He has conducted research stays at institutions like the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (Los Angeles), Hebrew University Jerusalem, and Universidade de São Paulo. Recognized for teaching excellence, he was nominated for the 1822 University Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2017.
Professional contributions include a fellowship in the Main-Campus-educator program (2014–2016) and leadership of the Large Networks and Random Graphs Group at TU Ilmenau.



