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The University of Auckland
Science Center, Building 303, Office 375
38 Princes Street, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
alexis.kagan@auckland.ac.nz
I am mostly interested in random walks (in random environments or not), branching random walks, random trees, and any model related to branching processes.
Brief CV
Since May 2024, I have been a Research Fellow at the University of Auckland, supported by the Marsden grant (Royal Society of New Zealand) of Simon Harris. From December 2022 to April 2024, I was a postdoctoral fellow at the Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science (Chinese Academy of Sciences), mentored by Zhan Shi. From October 2019 to September 2022, I was a PhD student in Mathematics at the Institut Denis Poisson, Université d’Orléans, supervised by Pierre Andreoletti. The jury of my PhD thesis, entitled Ranges of random walks in random environments on trees, was composed of Romain Abraham, Elie Aidekon, Pierre Andreoletti, Yueyun Hu, Shen Lin and Pascal Maillard. In 2019, I completed my Master in Probability at Sorbonne Université (ex-UPMC, Paris 6).