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Hello everyone,

WELCOME.
WELCOME.


Personal info:
Personal info:
* Assistant Professor in Mathematics at University of Florida.
* PhD candidate, mathematics, University of Pittsburgh. [http://pitt.edu/~yop6/ My graduate webpage]. Advisor: Bard Ermentrout.
* Present and prior research interests: Computational neuroscience. Microcircuit function in the auditory cortex of mice, network neuroscience. Dynamical systems/applied math. Synchrony and phase locking of coupled oscillators, scalar reduction of neural field models, phase response curves of piecewise smooth dynamical systems.
* MS/BS, Applied mathematics (in biology), Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) class of 2013.

* Formerly web developer/admin for: University Hospitals Department of Dermatology (uhcderm.com); Murdough Center for Psoriasis (murdoughpsoriasis.com); Vital Guitar Lessons (vitalguitar.com); Valadkhan Lab (valadkhanlab.org); case critical care bioinformatics (case.edu/med/bioinformatics)


Other things:
* Research interests (as of 2013+): Synchrony and phase locking of weakly coupled oscillators.
* [https://youngmp.github.io Personal page]
* Research interests (as of 2011/2012): Behavior of the infinitesimal phase response curve (iPRC) near a homoclinic bifurcation. Specifically the saddle-homoclinic bifurcation of the Morris-Lecar model.
* [https://github.com/youngmp/applications_park Repository] of all ~300 postdoc and tenure-track applications from Fall 2017 through Spring 2022.

Latest revision as of 00:29, 17 October 2023

WELCOME.

Personal info:

  • Assistant Professor in Mathematics at University of Florida.
  • Present and prior research interests: Computational neuroscience. Microcircuit function in the auditory cortex of mice, network neuroscience. Dynamical systems/applied math. Synchrony and phase locking of coupled oscillators, scalar reduction of neural field models, phase response curves of piecewise smooth dynamical systems.

Other things: