Email: bringmann@princeton dot edu
Starting this fall, I will be a tenure-track Assistant Professor at the California Institute of Technology.
I am currently a tenure-track Assistant Professor at Princeton University. Previously, I was a Member of the Institute for Advanced Study and a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Princeton University. I obtained my Ph.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles, under the supervision of Terence Tao. A detailed CV is available here (last updated: Jul. 2026).
My research interests lie at the intersection of partial differential equations and probability theory. More specifically, I have been working on random dispersive equations and singular parabolic SPDEs. A short (but slightly outdated) introduction to my research for a general mathematical audience is available under the following link:
IAS Short Talk: Invariant measures for nonlinear dispersive equations