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I'm a doctoral candidate in ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Michigan. My dissertation is a blend of theoretical and statistical models of influenza virus dynamics.
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I'm a doctoral candidate in ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Michigan. My dissertation is a blend of theoretical and statistical models of influenza virus dynamics.


'''Main interests'''
'''Email: [lastName]@umich.edu'''
*Ecology and evolution of infectious disease
*Evolutionary accessibility and levels of selection
*Robustness in evolution and in ecological-evolutionary dynamics
*Model complexity: When to drop scales, discretize/use continuous approximations, include/exclude networks, finite/infinite populations


'''Expertise'''<br>
<br>
===Main interests===
I'm generally excited about the ecology and evolution of infectious diseases. From this setting, I love thinking about evolutionary accessibility, levels of selection, and robustness in evolution and in ecological-evolutionary dynamics. I also have a growing interest in model complexity, e.g., when to drop scales, discretize/use continuous approximations, include/exclude networks, finite/infinite populations, etc.
 
===Expertise===
I've had meaningful encounters with:
I've had meaningful encounters with:
*Nonlinear dynamical systems
*Nonlinear dynamical systems
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*(working on this one) Fitting nonlinear stochastic dynamics
*(working on this one) Fitting nonlinear stochastic dynamics


'''What I hope to get out of the CSSS'''
I'm proficient in C, C++, Matlab, and (barely) R.
*I'd really like to learn more about financial models,
 
*... questions in social science, and
===What I hope to get out of the CSSS===
*... neat, new quantitative methods.
I'd really like to learn more about financial models, artificial intelligence, and neat quantitative methods. I'd also really like to strengthen my foundations in network theory, dynamical systems, stochastic models, and statistics.
*I'd also really like to strengthen my foundations in network theory, dynamical systems, modeling, etc.


'''Possible projects'''<br>
===Possible projects===
One fun problem is how heterogeneity in hosts' immune responses might mediate competition among pathogens. What kinds of behaviors result when some hosts view different pathogens as identical? (This problem happens to be biologically grounded!)
One fun problem is how heterogeneity in hosts' immune responses might mediate competition among pathogens. What kinds of behaviors result when some hosts view different pathogens as identical? Bonus points: This problem happens to be biologically grounded!


I'd also be happy to work on a project exploring public goods games or parasitism gone bad (cooperation).
I'd also be happy to work on a project exploring AI, public goods games, or parasitism gone bad (cooperation).


'''Other interests'''<br>
===Other interests===
Board games, card games, hiking
Board games, card games, hiking, art

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I'm a doctoral candidate in ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Michigan. My dissertation is a blend of theoretical and statistical models of influenza virus dynamics.

Email: [lastName]@umich.edu


Main interests

I'm generally excited about the ecology and evolution of infectious diseases. From this setting, I love thinking about evolutionary accessibility, levels of selection, and robustness in evolution and in ecological-evolutionary dynamics. I also have a growing interest in model complexity, e.g., when to drop scales, discretize/use continuous approximations, include/exclude networks, finite/infinite populations, etc.

Expertise

I've had meaningful encounters with:

  • Nonlinear dynamical systems
  • Adaptive dynamics
  • Methods in bioinformatics (ML and Bayesian phylogenetic analysis, codon models)
  • Agent-based modeling and genetic algorithms
  • (working on this one) Fitting nonlinear stochastic dynamics

I'm proficient in C, C++, Matlab, and (barely) R.

What I hope to get out of the CSSS

I'd really like to learn more about financial models, artificial intelligence, and neat quantitative methods. I'd also really like to strengthen my foundations in network theory, dynamical systems, stochastic models, and statistics.

Possible projects

One fun problem is how heterogeneity in hosts' immune responses might mediate competition among pathogens. What kinds of behaviors result when some hosts view different pathogens as identical? Bonus points: This problem happens to be biologically grounded!

I'd also be happy to work on a project exploring AI, public goods games, or parasitism gone bad (cooperation).

Other interests

Board games, card games, hiking, art