Email tejaswit[at]ku[dot]edu
Office 641 Snow Hall
I am an Adams Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Kansas, where I am mentored by Zhipeng Liu. Previously, I completed my PhD at the University of Michigan under the supervision of Jinho Baik.
My research interests are in probability theory and mathematical physics. In particular, I am interested in random growth models and interacting particle systems within the KPZ universality class. More recently, my work has focused on the directed landscape and its geodesics.
Preprints and Publications
Limiting one-point fluctuations of the geodesic in the directed landscape near the endpoints when the geodesic length goes to infinity
with Zhipeng Liu and Chen Ma, arXiv, 2025.
Conditional exponential directed last passage percolation under a one-point upper large deviation event
with Jinho Baik and Dylan Cordaro, arXiv, 2025.
Research Talks
UC Probability Seminar, University of Cincinnati, Oct 2025.
Utah Stochastic Seminar, University of Utah, Sep 2025.
KU Probability and Statistics Seminar, University of Kansas, Sep 2025.