
Biography
Dr Joseph Hyde is a Research Associate in the Department of Mathematics, King’s College London, supervised by Matthew Jenssen. He previously held postdoctoral positions at the University of Victoria (Canada) and the University of Warwick.
Research interests
- Extremal Combinatorics
- Graph Theory
- Ramsey Theory
Dr Hyde’s research includes contributions to resolving the 0-statement of Kohayakawa and Kreuter’s conjecture in random Ramsey theory, as well as work on several other Ramsey-related problems.
Further information
- Personal website
- 'Proof of the Kohayakawa-Kreuter conjecture for the majority of cases’ by Candida Bowtell, Robert Hancock and Joseph Hyde
- `Spanning trees in pseudorandom graphs via sorting networks’ by Joseph Hyde, Natasha Morrison, Alp Müyesser and Matías Pavez-Signé
- `Disjoint isomorphic balanced clique subdivisions’ by Irene Gil Fernández, Joseph Hyde, Hong Liu, Oleg Pikhurko and Zhuo Wu
Research

Probability
The Probability group in the Department of Mathematics at King's College London.
Research

Probability
The Probability group in the Department of Mathematics at King's College London.