Dr John Fernley

I am working as a research fellow in CRiSM (and MB 2.08) following previous postdoctoral positions at the ENS de Lyon and at the Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics. Before, my PhD was completed at the University of Bath.
My research is primarily in particle systems on large random graphs changing in time: opinion dynamics on both dynamic and static graphs, infections on both dynamic and static graphs, branching processes, random walk mixing, and dynamic queueing systems.
I have every other academic social media linked on my ORCiD, or contact me by email: john.fernley@warwick.ac.uk
Slides of some recent talks:
- The phase transition of the voter model on evolving scale-free networks, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
- The second phase transition of the contact process on a random regular graph, Gregynog Hall
- Targeted immunisation thresholds for the contact process on power-law trees, University of Warwick
- Simultaneous cutoff on the multitype configuration model, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
- The contact process on a graph adapting to infection density, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona