I am no longer affiliated with UC San Diego. From 2019 to 2023 I was SEW Visiting Assistant Professor at UC San Diego (Department of Mathematics). My sponsor was Todd Kemp. I'm working on the problems of universality for random matrices. Before coming to UCSD, I was a postdoc in the research group of László Erdős at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (2016-2019). I did my PhD at Institut de Mathématiques de Toulouse under the supervision of Mireille Capitaine and Michel Ledoux.
E-mail: first name dot last name at gmail dot com
Probability; random matrices; universality phenomena in random matrix theory; free probability; applications of random matrix theory in mathematical physics.
2022 - 2023 Fall MATH 180A: Introduction to Probability MATH 10C:  Calculus III Winter MATH 180A: Introduction to Probability Spring MATH 180C: Introduction to Stochastic Processes II
2021 - 2022 Winter MATH 142A: Introduction to Analysis I MATH 285:  Stochastic Processes Spring MATH 180C: Introduction to Stochastic Processes II Lecture A00  Lecture B00
2020 - 2021 Fall MATH 180A: Introduction to Probability MATH 180C:  Introduction to Stochastic Processes II Winter MATH 180A: Introduction to Probability MATH 142A:  Introduction to Analysis I
2019 - 2020 Fall MATH 180A: Introduction to Probability Winter MATH 180B: Introduction to Stochastic Processes I Spring MATH 180C:  Introduction to Stochastic Processes II
2012-2016 | PhD in Applied Mathematics, University of Toulouse 3, France | |
2011-2012 | Master in Probability and Statistics, University Paris-Sud 11, Orsay, France | |
2010-2011 | Master of Advanced Studies in Mathematics, University of Cambridge, UK | |
2009-2011 | MSc in Mathematical Statistics, Lviv National University, Ukraine | |
2007-2008 | MA in Banking, Lviv National University, Ukraine | |
2005-2009 | BSc in Mathematics, Lviv National University, Ukraine | |
2003-2007 | BA in Economics, Lviv National University, Ukraine | |
In 2021-2022 I organized the Probability Seminar at UC San Diego. The seminar website can be found here.