March 8 – 11, 2023

SEMINAR ON STOCHASTIC PROCESSES

University of Arizona

Seminar on Stochastic Processes is a series of annual conferences devoted to stochastic analysis, Markov processes, and other topics of current interest in probability theory. Every conference features five invited speakers, offers tutorial lectures, and provides opportunity for poster presentations of recent results and open problems. Additional background and historical information may be found on seminar's permanent website.

 The 2023 meeting will take place at the University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ, USA). The main conference will be held between March 9th and 11th with tutorial lectures on March 8th. All participants must abide by the University of Arizona nondiscrimination and anti-harassment policy


Graduate students and postdocs are especially encouraged to register and apply for financial support. 

Invited Speakers

Patricia Alonso Ruiz (Texas A&M)

Gérard Ben Arous (Courant Institute, NYU) — Tutorial Lectures

François Delarue (Université Côte d'Azur) — Kai Lai Chung Lecture

Jian Ding (Peking University) IMS Medallion Lecture

Patrícia Gonçalves (Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisboa)

Philippe Sosoe (Cornell)

Scientific Committee

Louigi Addario-Berry (McGill University)

Amarjit Budhiraja (UNC, Chapel Hill)

Krzysztof Burdzy (University of Washington)

Rene Carmona (Princeton)

Sandra Cerrai (University of Maryland)

Steve Evans (University of California, Berkeley)

Davar Khoshnevisan (University of Utah)

Amber Puha (California State University, San Marcos)

Kavita Ramanan (Brown University)

Frederi Viens (Rice University)

Local Organizing Committee

Sunhi Choi, Ibrahim Fatkullin, Tom Kennedy, and Sunder Sethuraman

Contact us at ssp2023@math.arizona.edu