Ghosh, Subhroshekhar (19..-....)
Assistant professor at the National University of Singapore and a faculty affiliate at the Institute of Data Science, NUS. Broadly interested in stochastics, focussing on problems from statistical physics and the math of data, and their interactions. Before joining NUS, he was a post doc at Princeton University, and prior to that he obtained his PhD from the University of California, Berkeley under the supervision of Yuval Peres. Earlier, he received his Bachelor in Statistics and Master in Mathematics degrees from the Indian Statistical Institute. His work is generously supported in part by the Singapore MOE Tier II Grant 'Complex structures in Statistical Physics and the Math of Data'. He's grateful to be a Finalist for the Bell Labs Prize, 2022.
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The unreasonable effectiveness of determinantal processes
In 1960, Wigner published an article famously titled “The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences.