Welcoming our latest Post Doctoral Researchers

We’re delighted to welcome three brilliant new postdoctoral researchers to the MaThRad team.

Pedro Martín Chávez joins us from the University of Extremadura, where he completed his PhD on the asymptotic theory of branching models. His work focuses on stochastic modelling with applications to nuclear engineering, and he is currently exploring limit distributions for particle systems with heavy-tailed moments alongside Andreas Kyprianou and Emma Horton.

Tresnia Berah comes to us following her PhD in Statistics at Imperial College London, where she studied duality and asymptotic behaviours in branching processes. After an earlier career in quantitative finance and management consulting (and raising five children!), she’s now working on discretising the Jump SDE for proton track modelling.

Julian Hofstadler joins from the University of Bath, collaborating with Alex Cox. He specialises in Monte Carlo methods and their theoretical foundations. With a PhD from the University of Passau, Julian is especially interested in convergence theory and quantitative error bounds for numerical algorithms.

We look forward to the exciting work ahead!

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