Tuan-MINH Nguyen

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, Belarus.

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, Advances in Applied Probability, Electronic Communications in Probability, Journal of Theoretical Probability.

Contact

Feel free to contact me if you have any comments, questions or concerns about my research.

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.