 
Adam Landsberg, Ph.D.
Professor of Physics
      
  Department
Natural Sciences
          Areas of Expertise
Mathematics Modeling
              Physics
          Biography
Ph.D. U.C. Berkeley
A.B. Princeton University
My research interests: My research as a physicist centers on mathematical/computational modeling of complex systems, and spans a wide range of scientific fields and phenomena both inside and outside of physics. Some examples include (not in any particular order):
- opinion-dynamics models, describing how ideas spread across a society 
- network theory, with applications to human brains, demographics, etc. 
- nonlinear dynamical systems, chaos, and bifurcation theory 
- pattern formation and symmetries, with applications to fluid convection and stars 
- combinatorial games 
- economic and queuing systems 
- synchronization in Josephson junction arrays 
- applications of renormalization