About me

I am currently an assistant professor in the department of Mathematics of Brandeis University. 

Before this, I was C.L.E. Moore Instructor in the department of Mathematics of MIT. I completed my PhD in 2020 from the Department of Statistics of Columbia University. My advisor was Ivan Corwin. I did my master and bachelor in statistics from  Indian Statistical Institute. Here is link to my CV.

In December 2023, we are back with 'Quantization days 4.0'. Here is the link to the  website.

My research is partially supported by the NSF award  DMS-2153661

I am a founding member of the healthcare research group bHAI

In December 2022, I co-organized 'Quantization days 3.0' with Eveliina Peltola, Gabriele Rembado and Julien Roussillon.

In December 2021, I  co-organized an online workshop `Quantization days 2.0' with Eveliina Peltola, Gabriele Rembado and Yilin Wang

I spent the fall semester of 2021 at MSRI in Berkeley. 

My recent talk on 'Fractal Geometry of the KPZ equation' in MSRI can be found here

My recent talk on 'Probabilistic Conformal Blocks' in MSRI can be found here

In the summer of 2021, I  co-organized an online seminar on 'Universality and Random Matrix'. This was a satellite seminar series among the MSRI postdoctoral fellows who participated in the MSRI program on 'Universality and Integrability in Random Matrix Theory and Interacting Particle Systems' in the Fall 2021.   




Email address: promit@brandeis.edu