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I am presently a Geography PhD student in the Complex Systems Lab at the University of Montreal. I also have a Masters degree in theoretical particle physics from McGill University (‘02). My research activities are oriented towards the study of ecological systems with a statistical physics perspective. At the moment, I am working on developing a spatial model of biological coevolution. I am particularly interested in understanding how space contributes to the evolution of species interactions and to population dynamics in general. | I am presently a Geography PhD student in the [http://www.geog.umontreal.ca/syscomplex/ Complex Systems Lab]at the University of Montreal. I also have a Masters degree in theoretical particle physics from McGill University (‘02). My research activities are oriented towards the study of ecological systems with a statistical physics perspective. At the moment, I am working on developing a spatial model of biological coevolution. I am particularly interested in understanding how space contributes to the evolution of species interactions and to population dynamics in general. | ||
elise.larose-filotas at umontreal.ca | elise.larose-filotas at umontreal.ca |
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I am presently a Geography PhD student in the Complex Systems Labat the University of Montreal. I also have a Masters degree in theoretical particle physics from McGill University (‘02). My research activities are oriented towards the study of ecological systems with a statistical physics perspective. At the moment, I am working on developing a spatial model of biological coevolution. I am particularly interested in understanding how space contributes to the evolution of species interactions and to population dynamics in general.
elise.larose-filotas at umontreal.ca