Prof. George Deligiannidis

Professor Deligiannidis studied Mathematics (MMath) at the University of Warwick and Financial Mathematics (MSc) at Heriot-Watt University and the University of Edinburgh. After obtaining his PhD from the School of Mathematical Sciences of the University of Nottingham, he moved to the Department of Mathematics of the University of Leicester as a Teaching Assistant/Fellow. In 2012 he moved to the Department of Statistics of the University of Oxford as Departmental Lecturer. He stayed in Oxford until September 2016 when he moved to the Department of Mathematics of King’s College London as Lecturer in Statistics. He moved back to the University of Oxford in December 2017 as Associate Professor of Statistics.

Research Interests

  • Computational statistics
  • Monte Carlo methods
  • Limit theorems
  • Random walks on lattices

Professor Deligiannidis is interested in understanding the asymptotic behaviour of random processes, for example Markov chains, used in computational statistics, and random walks.