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Izaak Neri

Dr Izaak Neri

Senior Lecturer in Disordered Systems

Research interests

  • Mathematics
  • Physics

Biography

Izaak Neri received a PhD in Theoretical Physics from the Catholic University of Leuven in 2010. He held post-doctoral positions at the University of Montpellier, the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, and the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems. He joined the Mathematics Department at King's College London in September 2018.

Research interests

Izaak Neri is interested in problems at the interface of statistical physics, mathematical physics, and biological physics:

  • Non-equilibrium thermodynamics
  • Sparse non-Hermitian random matrices
  • Sequential hypothesis testing
  • Dynamics of receptors on membranes
  • Transport processes through networks
  • Dynamics of spin models on graphs
  • Neural networks

Further information

Research Profile and Publications

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    Research

    FEATURE Graph Equations
    Disordered Systems

    The Disordered Systems group at King's is at the forefront of research in statistical mechanics of disordered and complex systems.

    AQ  Mathematics NMES Paid Media
    P87: Phase separation in biological mixtures with a large number of components through the prism of Spin Glass Theory and Random Matrix Theory.

    Phase separation in biological mixtures with a large number of components through the prism of Spin Glass Theory and Random Matrix Theory.

    Project status: Completed

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    Dr Izaak Neri named Outstanding Referee of the American Physical Society

    Dr Izaak Neri, Lecturer in Disordered Systems in the Department of Mathematics, has been named Outstanding Referee by the American Physical Society (APS) in...

    Dr Izaak Neri

      Research

      FEATURE Graph Equations
      Disordered Systems

      The Disordered Systems group at King's is at the forefront of research in statistical mechanics of disordered and complex systems.

      AQ  Mathematics NMES Paid Media
      P87: Phase separation in biological mixtures with a large number of components through the prism of Spin Glass Theory and Random Matrix Theory.

      Phase separation in biological mixtures with a large number of components through the prism of Spin Glass Theory and Random Matrix Theory.

      Project status: Completed

      News

      NMES academic promotions

      New readers and senior lecturers in NMES

      Congratulations

      Dr Izaak Neri named Outstanding Referee of the American Physical Society

      Dr Izaak Neri, Lecturer in Disordered Systems in the Department of Mathematics, has been named Outstanding Referee by the American Physical Society (APS) in...

      Dr Izaak Neri