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Tommaso Rosati is a Harrison early career assistant professor in the Department of Statistics at the University of Warwick. His research interests center around probability and stochastic analysis, particularly long-time properties of singular stochastic partial differential equations, scaling limits, and particle systems. Tommaso is supported by the Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship as of September 2024. He is actively involved in teaching stochastic processes and has developed courses focusing on Brownian motion and stochastic partial differential equations. Tommaso completed his PhD in mathematics at Freie Universität Berlin under the supervision of Nicolas Perkowski and has participated in various collaborations with notable mathematicians. His contributions to the field include multiple published papers and participation in outreach activities aimed at enhancing the understanding of randomness and regularization in noise.
Imperial College London • London
Worked in a group led by Martin Hairer, focusing on stochastic analysis.
University of Warwick • Coventry
Engaged in teaching and research in the Department of Statistics.
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