PhD students:
- Victor Dubach, 2022 - present.
- Houcine Ben Dali, 2021 - present (co-advised with Guillaume Chapuy).
- Jacopo Borga, 2017 - 2021 (co-advised with Mathilde Bouvel).
- Raúl Penaguião, 2016 - 2020.
- Dario Da Stavola, 2014 - 2017.
- Helen Riedtmann, 2013 - 2017 (co-advised with Paul-Olivier Dehaye).
- Omar Tout, 2011 - 2014 (co-advised with Jean-Christophe Aval).
Postdocs:
- Florent Koelchin, 2022 - present (co-supervised with Xavier Goaoc).
- Kelvin Rivera-Lopez, 2021 - 2022.
- Benedikt Stufler, 2017 - 2019.
- Jehanne Dousse, 2015 - 2018.
- Marko Thiel, 2015 - 2018.
- Per Alexandersson, 2014.
Master thesis supervised:
- Rémi Maréchal (2021): Longest increasing subsequences in permutons.
- Marino Gambarara (2020): The cyclic sieving phenomenon.
- Petra Brennwald (2019): Zonal polynomials and non-oriented maps.
- Mirjam Brunner (2017): Projective representation of symmetric groups.
- Raul Penaguiao (2016): The chromatic symmetric functions of random graphs.
- Lisa Hofer (2016): Permutation patterns and Stein’s method.
Other supervisions:
- two second-year students at Telecom Nancy (eq. M1) on
Random generation of pattern-avoiding permutations: a case study, 2022.
- two master 1 students on Formal logic, random permutations and Markov chains (following Braunfeld and Kukla), 2021.
- two master 1 students on A Markov chain approach to random pattern-avoiding permutations (following Madras and Liu), 2021.
- a master 1 student, Domenico Mergoni, on Algebraic Combinatorics: Walks, Trees, Tableaux and More (following the book of Stanley), 2019.
- a high-school student, Valentin Imbach, from the Junior Euler Society on Random permutations and the probabilistic method
(partly following the book of Alon and Spencer), 2018.
- three master 1 students on The combinatorics of juggling (following the thesis of Anthony Mays), 2012.
An old picture of my former research group at UZH (March 2017):