My name is Tuan-Minh Nguyen (Vietnamese script: Nguyễn Tuấn Minh), sometimes shortly written as Minh Nguyen (my surname, Nguyen, should be pronounced like /ŋwien/ or /ŋuen/). I am currently a research fellow in Probability Theory at School of Mathematics, Monash University, Australia.
I was born in Hue, Vietnam. Prior to coming to Australia, I finished my doctoral study under the direction of Professor Stanislav Volkov at Lund University, Sweden. Previously, I earned my undergraduate diploma at Belarusian State University.
Research Interests
Probability theory is my primary area of research. I have been working on random processes on graphs, especially self-interacting random processes such as vertex-reinforced jump processes, vertex-reinforced random walks, edge-reinforced random walks and excited random walks. Beside these topics, I am also interested in random graphs, percolation theory, branching processes, random games, random matrices, queueing theory, point processes and related problems.
Publications (see here)
Peer Review Experience
I have been a peer reviewer for multiple probabilistic journals such as Stochastic Processes and Applications, Bernoulli, Advances in Applied Probability, Electronic Journal of Probability, Journal of Theoretical Probability.
Contact
Office address:
Room 447, Level 4, School of Mathematics, Monash University
Clayton Campus, 9 Rainforest Walk
Victoria 3800, Australia
You can also find some of my miscellaneous writings (both in Vietnamese and English) on my personal blog.