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predictive modeling | application-driven math | complex systems
avolkening@purdue.edu
Alexandria Volkening
Research
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Research themes:
Modeling + analysis of pattern formation
Data-driven modeling of complex social systems
Other projects in dynamical systems
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Publications
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Current + former students
Group news
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Teaching
Resources
Resources for students + postdocs:
General
Purdue-specific
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Outreach
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Notes
Recorded tutorials + talks + presentations
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Recording of my
presentation
at a
BIRS workshop
in June 2019
Notes on various topics:
On continuum limits of microscopic models
On static networks
On Kramers' law for 1D flows
Recorded tutorials + talks + presentations:
Mathematics Professors Meet Crisis Reporters Panel
ICFJ Pamela Howard Forum on Global Crisis Reporting
(July 27, 2023)
Data-driven modeling
AMS Short Course on Mathematical and Computational Methods for Complex Social Systems (Jan. 2021)
Math the vote, pt. II: Polls and predictions
2Scientists podcast (Nov. 2020)
Tutorial: Building models of self-organization
NSF-Simons Center for Quantitative Biology Short Course: Introduction to Building Models (July 2020)
Modeling and analysis of agent-based dynamics: zebrafish
MBI Workshop on Mathematical and Computational Methods in Biology (May 2020)
Quantifying zebrafish pattern variability and model robustness
BIRS Workshop on Bridging Cellular and Tissue Dynamics from Normal Development to Cancer: Mathematical, Computational, and Experimental Approaches (June 2019)
Forecasting U.S. elections using compartmental models
"Dynamics of Democracy" minisymposium at the SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems (May 2019)
Agent-based models of cellular self-organization
BIRS Workshop on Mathematics of the Cell: Mechanical and Chemical Signaling across Scales (Aug. 2018)
Amplified
Doctoral commencement ceremony, Brown University (May 2017)