Matteo
Quattropani
I'm a PostDoc at Sapienza Università di Roma, working on the project Phase transitions in Random Loop models (P.I. Lorenzo Taggi).
My interests lie at the interface between probability, statistical physics and game theory.
My research mostly focuses on stochastic processes and algorithms on networks: random walks on random graphs (mixing, hitting and cover times), opinion dynamics, network games.
I am also interested in probabilistic models inspired by statistical physics, such as random forests and random loop soups.
Short CV
Since September 2022:
Postdoc (IT: Assegnista) at Department of Mathematics (Sapienza)
Host: Lorenzo Taggi
Project: Phase transitions in Random Loop models
September 2021 - August 2022:
Postdoc at Mathematical Institute (Leiden University)
Host: Luca Avena
Project: NETWORKS
December 2019 - August 2021:
Postdoc (IT: Assegnista) at Department of Economics and Finance (Luiss)
Host: Marco Scarsini
Project: Markov chains and games on networks
November 2016 - April 2020
PhD student at Department of Mathematics and Physics (Roma Tre)
Advisor: Pietro Caputo
Title of the thesis: Mixing and cover time on sparse random digraphs
January 2014 - June 2016
MSc in Applied Mathematics at Mathematical Institute (Leiden University)
Supervisors: Luca Avena and Diego Garlaschelli
Title of the thesis: Spectral techniques of community detection