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Alexandria Volkening

NSF-Simons Fellow at NSF-Simons Center for Quantitative Biology, Northwestern University

Alexandria Volkening is an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics and the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering (by courtesy) at Purdue University.12 She completed her PhD in Applied Mathematics at Brown University in 2017 and her BS in Mathematics from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in 2011.12

Prior to her current position, Volkening was an NSF-Simons Fellow at the NSF-Simons Center for Quantitative Biology at Northwestern University.45 Her research focuses on applied mathematics, particularly in areas such as:

  • Mathematical biology
  • Complex social systems
  • Applied dynamical systems1

Volkening's work includes investigating election forecasting and studying how fish develop their skin patterns.1 She is actively involved in mentoring students, offering guidance on careers in applied mathematics, research opportunities, and graduate school experiences.1

Her current contact information includes:

Highlights

Jan 1 · math.purdue.edu
Alexandria Volkening - Department of Mathematics - Purdue University
Nov 1 · mathalliance.org
Mentor Alexandria Volkening - Math Alliance
Nov 12 · nsf.gov
Award # 1764421 - NSF-Simons Center for Quantitative Biology

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Evanston, Illinois