I am a mathematics PhD graduate from The Ohio State University. My research interest is network science and mathematical biology with applications to epidemiology and population genetics. Part of my work has been studying the interplay between disease dynamics and community structure of a network. I have also studied Lagrangian and Eulerian approaches to model host movement in vector-borne diseases on a network. I am currently a postdoc at Arizona State University. I am working on early warning signals for networked systems and stochastic models of coevolution for population genetics.
You can find my CV here.
Aquí esta mi hoja de vida en español.
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