Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics for the Life and Social Sciences

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In a world beset by rapidly accelerating social and environmental dilemmas, there is urgent need for a large pool of scientists who are capable of applying advanced quantitative and qualitative approaches who also have deep insights into the challenges of societal and environmental dynamics. The Applied Mathematics for the Life and Social Sciences doctoral degree is designed especially for students who want to make innovative and far reaching scientific contributions to the global challenges of our time.

Students learn a way of thinking that builds upon foundations established in mathematical epidemiology, population dynamics, ecology, genomics, bioinformatics, mathematical analysis, computational sciences and the social science fields. They experience real interdisciplinary learning that interweaves theory, applications, and analytical approaches with cross-disciplinary and international collaboration. Students with strong and potentially diverse scientific and cultural backgrounds will find a natural home in this field.

Founded by a "dream team" of acclaimed scholars and rising stars, the program's faculty includes mathematicians, statisticians, theoretical biologists and social scientists from five different schools at Arizona State University. The curriculumwith dynamic and statistical approaches as critical and unifying componentsis aimed at producing first-rate scientists whose skills will always be in high demand both within and outside of academia.

Is your dream to use your math skills and social or environmental dynamics savvy to find solutions to complex, real-world problems? Want to be part of the scientific movement that revolutionizes the ways we manage natural resources, respond to epidemics, or educate the next generation of scientists? Explore with us this new and exciting frontier at the intersection of the environmental, health, life, social, mathematical, physical and computational sciences—and prepare to make a difference.

Become a Founding Member:
We invite you to become a member of the founding class of the Applied Mathematics for the Life and Social Sciences program. Members will enjoy certain benefits, such as a Founding Class certificate if entering in the 2009 or 2010 academic years, and a unique opportunity to help shape the program and give feedback.

For more information, please contact shescgrad@asu.edu or (480) 965-6215.

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Director:
Carlos Castillo-Chavez

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Faculty

School of Human Evolution & Social Change
John Marty Anderies | Alexandra Brewis Slade | Carlos Castillo-Chavez | Gerardo Chowell-Puente | Marco A. Janssen | Jose Lobo | Sander van der Leeuw

Applied Mathematics for the Life and Social Sciences Faculty Specializations

Biodesign
Cheryl Nickerson

Bioengineering
Michael CaplanRanu Jung

Chemistry
Arjan van der Vaart

Computer Science
Charles Colbourn

Economics
Mark Reiser

Electrical Engineering
Ying-Cheng Lai

Fulton School of Engineering
Dan Stanzione

Math (Polytechnic campus)
Abdessamad TridaneMichelle Zandieh

Math (West campus)
Roger BergerErika CamachoOmayra OrtegaHaiyan WangSteve Wirkus

Mathematical, Computational & Modeling Sciences Center
Luis BettencourtPriscilla GreenwoodKarl HadelerTim LantStephen Tennenbaum

Mathematics and Statistics
Steve BaerMarilyn CarlsonShu-Chuan ChenSharon CrookEric KostelichYang KuangHah Roh KyeongNicolas Lanchier Alex MahalovMichael OehrtmanSvetlana RoudenkoHal SmithSergei SuslovHorst ThiemePatrick ThompsonXiaohong Wang

Physics
Timothy J. NewmanBanu Ozkan | Otto SankeyMichael ThorpeKong-ThonTsen

School of Family Dynamics
Richard FabesSteven HaasLaura HanishLaudan JahromiCarol MartinDavid SchaeferScott Yabiku 

School of Geography
Luc Anselin

School of Life Sciences
James Elser | Ananias EscalanteYuseob KimSudhir KumarStephen Pratt

School of Public Affairs
Erik Johnston

Sustainability
Jonathan Fink

Transborder Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies
Carlos G. Vélez-Ibáñez

See also

Mathematical, Computational and Modeling Sciences Center

Center for the Study of Insitutional Diversity

Open Agent Based Modeling Consortium