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efore completing his PhD he was elected to a Trinity College Research Fellowship; he delayed taking this up to spend a year at the University of Bielefeld in Germany as a visiting researcher. From October 1998, he spent most of his time in Cambridge, first as a Trinity College Research Fellow, and then, from 2002, as a Royal Society University Research Fellow; in 2006 he was also elected to a Trapnell Fellowship at King’s College, Cambridge. The flexibility of these research fellowships allowed Oliver to accept many invitations to travel abroad for research collaborations, including spending a semester in Memphis, Tennessee (where he had already spent a year during his PhD), and many visits to places such as ETH Zürich, and Microsoft Research, Redmond.
In 2006, Oliver co-chaired a two month program on “Random graphs and large-scale real-world networks” at the Institute for Mathematical Sciences, National University of Singapore. In 2007, he was awarded a Whitehead Prize by the London Mathematical Society, for his “major contributions to graph polynomials, random graphs, extremal combinatorics, models of large-scale real-world graphs, and percolation theory”.
In 2006, Oliver co-chaired a two month program on “Random graphs and large-scale real-world networks” at the Institute for Mathematical Sciences, National University of Singapore. In 2007, he was awarded a Whitehead Prize by the London Mathematical Society, for his “major contributions to graph polynomials, random graphs, extremal combinatorics, models of large-scale real-world graphs, and percolation theory”.
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COMBINATORICS PROBABILITY & COMPUTINGno. SP1 (2016): 154-171
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