Publications cover areas such as network dynamics, higher-order interactions, basins of attraction, and scientific machine learning.
Research Experience
Served as an Omidyar Fellow at the Santa Fe Institute; Previously worked as a Schmidt Science Fellow at Cornell University with Steven Strogatz.
Education
Ph.D. in Physics from Northwestern University, advised by Adilson Motter; Postdoctoral experience as a Schmidt Science Fellow at Cornell University, working with Steven Strogatz; Currently an Omidyar Fellow at the Santa Fe Institute.
Background
Research focuses on developing mathematical and computational tools for the study of complex systems, especially using techniques from dynamical systems, network theory, data science, and machine learning. Applies these tools to understand the behavior of complex systems that are often nonlinear and high-dimensional, including questions in mathematical biology, neuroscience, data-driven modeling, and scientific machine learning.
Miscellany
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