Dr. Jan Swart is a Professor at the Department of Probability and Mathematical Statistics within the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at Charles University, and a researcher at the Institute of Information Theory and Automation (UTIA) of The Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague. His office is located at Pod vodarenskou vezi 4, 18200 Praha 8, Czech Republic, where he works in Room 112 of the Stochastic Informatics department. Professor Swart specializes in probability theory with particular expertise in interacting particle systems, stochastic processes, and their mathematical foundations. His research spans quantum probability, random matrix theory, Markov chains, large deviations, and Brownian continuum objects. He has developed significant theoretical frameworks for understanding complex stochastic systems and their scaling limits. His publication record shows a consistent focus on advancing the mathematical understanding of interacting systems, with lecture notes and research materials that have become valuable resources in the field. His work demonstrates strong connections between theoretical probability and applications in statistical physics and theoretical biology. Professor Swart has supervised numerous theses and taught a wide range of advanced courses including Quantum Probability Theory, Interacting Particle Systems, Random Matrix Theory, and Advanced Markov Chains. He has also created a comprehensive simulation library for interacting particle systems that enables numerical exploration of these complex models. Notably, Professor Swart has also contributed to mathematical education through creative works including a mathematical fairy tale titled "Roulette a la princess" that explores game theory and probability concepts in an engaging narrative format. His work on the Czech language demonstrates his integration into the local academic community while maintaining international scholarly connections.





