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Michael Raghib is a (Colombian) postdoc jointly appointed in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (with Simon A. Levin) and the Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics (with Yannis G. Kevrekidis) at Princeton University. He is interested in measure-valued stochastic processes and their deterministic approximations, with rules/interactions motivated by problems in spatial ecology.  Previous work involved point process models of plant populations, current work deals with issues of scale in collective behavior, anomalous diffusion, contact processes, equation-free modelling and adaptive dynamics. [[Image:mraghib.jpg]]
Michael Raghib is a (Colombian) postdoc jointly appointed in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (with Simon A. Levin) and the Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics (with Yannis G. Kevrekidis) at Princeton University. He is interested in measure-valued stochastic processes and their deterministic approximations, with rules/interactions motivated by problems in spatial ecology.  Previous work involved point process models of plant populations, current work deals with issues of scale in collective behavior, anomalous diffusion, contact processes, equation-free modelling and adaptive dynamics. <math>\exp^{i \pi}+1=0</math>[[Image:mraghib.jpg]]

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Michael Raghib is a (Colombian) postdoc jointly appointed in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (with Simon A. Levin) and the Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics (with Yannis G. Kevrekidis) at Princeton University. He is interested in measure-valued stochastic processes and their deterministic approximations, with rules/interactions motivated by problems in spatial ecology. Previous work involved point process models of plant populations, current work deals with issues of scale in collective behavior, anomalous diffusion, contact processes, equation-free modelling and adaptive dynamics.