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Postdoctorante

Nicolás Zalduendo

Master M2 Mathématiques de l’Aléatoire, Université Paris-Saclay, France (2020) Master of Engineering Sciences in Applied Mathematics, Universidad de Chile, Chile (2019) Mathematical Engineering, Universidad de Chile, Chile (2017) Bachelor of Engineering Sciences, Mention Mathematics, Universidad de Chile, Chile (2015)

Universidad
Jerarquía académica
Área de Investigación
Probabilidad y teoría ergódica
Trabaja en
Doctorado
PhD in Applied Mathematics

Intereses de Investigación

My research focuses mainly on the interface of probability theory and population dynamics. My main interest is the study of processes describing the evolution of populations that can be affected by stochastic factors such as reproduction, mating, mutations or infections, and how these factors influence their asymptotic behavior both in long time and/or in large initial population settings. In particular, I am interested in models such as branching processes, individual-based models, and growth-fragmentation processes.

Biografía

I was previously a postdoctoral researcher at INRAE Montpellier, working at the UMR Mistea with Bertrand Cloez, studying the fluctuations of supercritical infinite-dimensional branching processes. My research focuses mainly on the interface of probability theory and population dynamics. Prior to that, I obtained my PhD degree at Université de Lorraine and INRIA Grand Est, under the supervision of Coralie Fritsch and Denis Villemonais, where I worked on the study of bisexual Galton-Watson branching processes.

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