Vlad Tuchilus
Fixed Term College Lecturer at St John's College
University of Oxford
Andrew Wiles Building
Radcliffe Observatory Quarter
Woodstock Road
Oxford
OX2 6GG
- EPSRC CDT in Mathematics of Random Systems Scholarship
- Awarded Junior Mathematical Prize for Part B by the Oxford Mathematical Institute
My main research interest is in optimal transport, its variants, and their applications.
Currently, my focus is on optimal transport problems which take into account not only the law, but also the information structure of the underlying random variables, determined by probabilistic graphical models.
Such OT problems have applications in mathematical finance, causal inference and stochastic team games, which are also areas of interest for my research.
- MT25 Prelims & Part A Probability College Lecturer at St John's College
- HT25 B8.2 Continuous Martingales and Stochastic Calculus - Class Tutor
- MT24 B8.1 Probability, Measure and Martingales - Class Tutor
- HT24 B8.2 Continuous Martingales and Stochastic Calculus - TA
- MT23 B8.1 Probability, Measure and Martingales - TA
I am a 3rd year DPhil student in the Mathematics of Random Systems CDT under the supervision of Prof. Jan Obłój and Prof. Harald Oberhauser. I am currently a member of The Queen's College.
Before starting my DPhil, I obtained my undergraduate MMath Mathematics degree at St Hugh's College, University of Oxford. During that time, I was President and then Secretary of the Oxford Invariants Society.
I am currently acting as Secretary of the Joint SIAM-BFS Mathematical Finance Online Seminar, and as 2023 Oxford cohort representative on the Mathematics of Random Systems CDT committee.