I'm currently a Chapman Fellow in Applied Mathematics at Imperial College London, working on Random Dynamical Systems in the DynamIC Group.
I'm interested in Dynamics, which I understand as motion governed by mathematical formulae. In particular, I often consider systems influenced by noise --random dynamical systems-- meaning that trajectories may randomly change their path as they evolve in time.
My research focuses on absorbing Markov processes as a means to address finite-time and transient dynamics, stochastic stability, (non-uniformly) hyperbolic dynamical systems, and more recently infinite ergodic theory. You can find my publications here.
I am organising the DynamIC Seminar Series, which (almost surely) takes place on Tuesdays at Imperial. If you would like to participate in the Seminar, or simply want to know more, please don't hesitate to contact me.