Professor Olle Häggström
Olle Häggström,
Ph.D. is Professor of Mathematical Statistics,
Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden and is author of
Finite Markov Chains and Algorithmic Applications.
Olle was born in 1967. He earned his M.Sc. (civilingenjör)
in
electrical engineering in
1991 and his Ph.D. in mathematical statistics in 1994. From there, he
quickly advanced
to docent in 1997 and full professor of mathematical statistics
in
2000.
He has more
than 80 peer reviewed publications, mainly in probability theory. In
addition to this,
he has a relatively large production of popular science in Swedish,
including his books Slumpens skördar (2004) and Riktig vetenskap och
däliga
imitationer
(2008).
His papers include
Transparent Neural Networks:
Integrating Concept Formation and Reasoning,
Rigorous computer analysis of the Chow-Robbins game,
Percolation beyond Z^d: The contributions of
Oded Schramm,
The two-type Richardson model with unbounded initial
configurations,
A Law of Large Numbers for Weighted Majority,
The random geometry of equilibrium phases,
Characterization results and Markov chain Monte Carlo
algorithms including exact simulation for some spatial point
processes,
First passage percolation and a model for
competing spatial growth, and
Phase Transition in Continuum Potts Models.
Olle is elected member of no less than three royal societies — KVA
(Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences) in 2004, KVVS (Royal Society of Arts
and Sciences in Gothenburg) in 2006, and IVA (Royal Swedish Academy of
Engineering Sciences) in 2010 — but for the sake of balance and in
order not to convey the false impression of being a royalist he recently
joined the Republikanska föreningen. Among many other
positions of trust, he has served as chairman of the Swedish
Mathematical Society. At present he serves on the Scientific council for
natural and engineering sciences at VR (Swedish Research Council), and
is head of the mathematical statistics division at Chalmers’ and
University of Gothenburg’s joint Department of Mathematical
Sciences.
Olle is happily married since 1996. He stands an imposing
6′4″ and
enjoys running
and skiing, having completed the half marathon Göteborgsvarvet 14
times
(with a
personal best of 1.53.50 in 2008) and the 90 km skiing race Öppet
spär
thrice (with a
personal best of 8.29.41 in 2012). He has broad intellectual interests
and likes reading
(with Kurt Vonnegut, Paul Auster,
Daniel Dennett, Lena Andersson, Joakim
Pirinen,
and Greg Egan among his favorite authors) as well as listening to music
(Depeche Mode,
Melody Gardot, Nils Landgren, …). Over the years he has spent an
obscene amount of
time on chess.
His social skills are marred by an urge,
sometimes
irresistible, to inform
others when they are wrong — often publicly in outlets ranging
from
Dagens Nyheter
and Axess to Filosofisk tidskrift and Notices of the American
Mathematical Society, and
more recently on his blog
Häggström hävdar.
He
honestly wants to make the world a better place, but is still uncertain
how best to
achieve this. Speaking of worlds, his childhood ambition to visit
celestial bodies other
than his home planet has unfortunately not (yet) been realized.
Watch
Oded Schramm Memorial Conference: Day One, Session Three and
Counterexamples in the Central Limit Theory of Markov Chains.