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Yan Fyodorov received his PhD in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics from the Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute in 1988. He has held post-doctoral positions at the University of Duisburg-Essen and Weizmann Institute of Science and has professorships at Brunel University, Nottingham, and Queen Mary University. He has also held significant visiting positions at Cologne University and was a Bessel Research Awardee from 2006 to 2007, a Leverhulme Research Fellow at the Isaac Newton Institute in Cambridge in 2008, and a visitor at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris (2010), Instut Henri Poincaré (2012), and Institute for Advanced Studies in Princeton (2013). He joined the Mathematics Department at King's College London in June 2016. His research interests focus on Random Matrices and their applications to Statistical Mechanics, Disordered Systems, Statistical Topology, Random Landscapes, and Quantum Chaotic Scattering. He is a part of the Disordered Systems research group at King's, which is a frontrunner in statistical mechanics pertaining to disordered complex systems. Additionally, he contributes to the Probability group within the Department of Mathematics at King's College London.
King's College London • London, England
Teaching and researching in the field of Mathematics, focusing on random matrices and disordered systems.
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