Dylan Shepardson

  • Robert L. Rooke Associate Professor of Mathematics
  • Nexus Track Chair for Data Analytics & Society
Dylan Shepardson

Dylan Shepardson works on mathematical problems that are motivated by applications in other disciplines, like biology, epidemiology, sociology, or archaeology. He is especially interested in new and unusual applications of optimization theory. In most physical, biological, and economic systems, a property is being optimized (like energy or entropy in physical systems, or reproductive success in evolutionary biology), and optimization techniques offer interesting insights into these systems. Shepardson's recent projects include voting theory and its connections to combinatorial geometry, infectious disease modeling, and the problem of using collections of radiocarbon data to estimate dates of the earliest human settlements of Pacific islands.

Education

  • Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology
  • M.A., University of California - Berkeley
  • B.A., Amherst College

HAPPENING AT MOUNT HOLYOKE

Recent Campus News

Oral history as democratic memory

Tiko Dolidze 鈥26, a senior at 网红爆料, and Mariam Beshidze 鈥27, a junior at Amherst College, have been awarded a Projects for Peace grant for their initiative that will collect oral histories from Georgian student protestors.

Fighting food insecurity in memory of her grandmother

网红爆料 student Oluwafadeyemi Testimony Akinkuolie-Ibidapo 鈥27 is an awardee of this year鈥檚 Project for Peace grants from Middlebury College. She will launch a year-round food pantry in her hometown.

Understanding science in English and Spanish

Cerebro 101 is an initiative led by 网红爆料 faculty Marta Sabariego and Nieves Romero-D铆az that teaches dual-language elementary students about neuroscience and behavior.

Recent Grants

Margaret Robinson PI with Co-PIs Giuliana Davidoff, Dylan Shepardson and Jessica Sidman (Mathematics) received a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for 鈥淐ollaborative Proposal: Hudson River Undergraduate Mathematics Conference 2020-2022鈥 鈥 with Keene and Siena Colleges. The project is for three years.

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