Münster Research Fellow: Alexander Marynych

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Alexander Marynych
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We are pleased to welcome Prof. Alexander Marynych (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine) to Mathematics Münster as a Münster Research Fellow starting July 15. Previously, he spent several months at the Cluster as a Humboldt Fellow.

Alexander Marynych is a Ukrainian probabilist who continues the traditions of the world-famous Kyiv school in the theory of stochastic processes. His primary research focus is on discrete random structures, including geometric and number-theoretic ones, exhibiting regenerative and self-similarity properties. He began his scientific career with research on various random partition-valued processes, such as exchangeable coalescents and regenerative random compositions, but quickly expanded his interests, which are now quite broad and include renewal theory, probabilistic number theory, stochastic geometry, random analytic functions, random trees, and branching processes. Alexander Marynych has been affiliated with various institutions during different stages of his career, including Utrecht University, Technical University of Eindhoven, University of Münster, Innsbruck University, University of Wroclaw and Queen Mary University of London.

During his research stay in Münster, Alexander Marynych plans to continue his collaboration with several members of the Institute of Mathematical Stochastics, including Gerold Alsmeyer, Jonas Jalowy, Zakhar Kabluchko, and Matthias Löwe.

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Mathematics Münster's programme for "Münster Research Fellows"