Oscar Patterson Lomba
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The spectrum of my scientific interests is quite wide-- which makes me an expert at nothing. I find much pleasure in exploring and sharing ideas about subjects such as adaptive networks, evolutionary theory, diseases (transmissible or not), human evolution and behavior, among others. This summer school, I excitedly suspect, will be a wonderful environment to engage in fruitful discussions of this kind.
I am originally from Cuba, where I did my undergraduate studies in Physics. Still passionate about Physics in general, I decided to do switch gears and look into applied mathematics. I am in the second year of my Ph.D. at Arizona State University.
Project Interests
My research is basically related to mathematical epidemiology. More specifically, I am currently interested in the interplay between the evolution of transmissible diseases and population's contact structures. That is, how disease traits, such as virulence, evolve in response to the topological properties of the social network, and how, in turn, the disease dynamics influences the adaptive behaviors of the agents/nodes in the network and hence its topology. This, in a sense, is a broad research question, thus it can be framed or contextualized in many ways; ways that I am more than happy to talk about, explore and expand during my time at this CSSS. That being said, I am susceptible to infection with new exciting ideas.