Recent updates
Recent updates
Samuel Johnson and Mitchell Moody successfully defended their master's theses. Their theses are titled "Evaluating sequential inference via Poisson and change-point frameworks" and "Multi-factor mathematical optimization for healthcare referral and facility placement".
Nolan Stuessy completed his Bachelor's degree. His capstone project is titled "Inferring Disease Progression Networks to Predict Comorbidities".
A personal essay titled "The Myth of the Middle" was accepted for publication at the Wilderness Literary Review.
"NIRVANA: Nature-Inspired Resilience for UAV Agents via Distributed CoordiNAtion" was accepted as a short submission at the 2026 18th International Conference on COMmunication Systems and NETworks (COMSNETS)
Brody Cates presented his research, titled "Advancing Multiplex SIRS Models: Dual Dynamics of Disease and Behavior", at the Research and Creative Experience for Undergraduates (RCEU) Program 2025.
"Advancing Infection Profiling under Data Uncertainty through Contagion Potential" accepted for publication in PLoS ONE.