University of Maryland Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics
Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics

Michelle Girvan
Assistant Professor

Mailing Address:
A. V. Williams Bldg., Room 3327
University of Maryland
College Park, Maryland
20742

Phone: (301) 405-1610
Email: girvan at umd.edu
FAX: (301) 405-1678

Affiliate Appointment:
Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics

Joint Appointment:
Department of Physics
Institute for Physical Science and Technology

Dr. Michelle Girvan received her B.S. in Physics and B.S. in Mathematics with a minor in Political Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, in June 1999. She received her Ph.D. in Physics from Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, in August 2003.

Many social, biological and technological systems take the form of complex networks. Examples include friendship and collaboration networks, neural networks, food webs, power grids, and the Internet. Understanding that these systems cannot be well represented by low-dimensional lattices of mean field approximations, and that the intricate non-homogenous tangles of interacting elements must be explicitly taken into account, can give us new insights into hard problems. My research combines methods from statistical mechanics, dynamical systems, and graph theory to address interdisciplinary, network-related problems. I am interested in both broad theoretical approaches to complex networks as well as specific applications, especially to information cascades, epidemiology, and genetic regulatory networks.

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