I am an NSF postdoctoral fellow at Imperial College London and mentored by Paul Bressloff. Previously I was an NSF Graduate Research Fellow at the University of Utah and mentored by Sean Lawley. Broadly speaking my work concerns applied stochastic processes inspired by biology.
I am an NSF postdoctoral fellow at Imperial College London and mentored by Paul Bressloff. Previously I was an NSF Graduate Research Fellow at the University of Utah and mentored by Sean Lawley. Broadly speaking my work concerns applied stochastic processes inspired by biology.
Recent activity:
New paper on the arXiv! Together with José Giral-Barajas and Paul Bressloff, we consider stochastic search wherein searchers continuously join and abandon the search process and show a robust universality in the statistics of target interarrival times. This result suggests, counter-intuitively, that arrival statistics of such non-conservative search processes are much simpler than their sequential search-and-capture counterparts.
Recent activity:
New paper on the arXiv! Together with José Giral-Barajas and Paul Bressloff, we consider stochastic search wherein searchers continuously join and abandon the search process and show a robust universality in the statistics of target interarrival times. This result suggests, counter-intuitively, that arrival statistics of such non-conservative search processes are much simpler than their sequential search-and-capture counterparts.