Hello! I am a PhD student in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Eindhoven University of Technology, where I have the privilege of being supervised by Remco van der Hofstad and Noela Müller.
My research primarily focuses on random graph theory and its applications to real-world problems. In particular, I am interested in the small-world phenomenon observed in real-world networks, which plays a crucial role in understanding complex systems. Additionally, I explore some related topics, such as the random constraint satisfaction problems.
Beyond these areas, I am also investigating problems related to group testing, which has important applications in fields like epidemiology.
The primary techniques I employ in my research include the local convergence of random graphs, moment methods, and large deviations. These mathematical tools allow me to rigorously analyze the structural properties of networks and derive probabilistic insights into their behavior. I am excited about the theoretical challenges in these areas and their potential implications for practical applications.