Welcome to Kevin Hannay's Homepage
Kevin Hannay
Department of Mathematics
2074 East Hall, 525 East University
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
khannay at umich dot edu
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I am a 5th year graduate student in the Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics program at the
University of Michigan. I am studying coupled oscillators, phase response curves, circadian rhythms and
neural oscillations with my advisors Danny Forger and Victoria Booth .
Here is my complete CV .
Here is a link to the Student Quantitative Biology Seminar I am helping coordinate this semester with Scott Rich.
Education
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Michigan, Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics, (expected 2017)
- Bachelor of Science, University of Texas at Austin, Mathematics (Honors), 2009
- Bachelor of Science, University of Texas at Austin, Biology (Honors), 2009
Publications
Google Scholar Profile
- K.Hannay, J.Myung, T.Takumi, D.Forger, V.Booth, Uncovering the Nature of Circadian Coupling in Mammals , (in prep, 2016)
- K.Hannay, V.Booth, D.Forger Characterizing Phase-Resetting to Light in the Mammalian Circadian Rhythm , (in prep, 2016)
- K.Hannay, V. Booth, D. Forger, Collective phase response curves for heterogeneous coupled oscillators , Physical Review E 92, 022923 pdf
- K. Hannay, C. Vogel, E. Marcotte, Buffering by gene duplicates: an analysis of molecular correlates and evolutionary conservation , BMC Genomics, Vol. 8, 2008. pdf
- K. Hannay, T. Keitt, Invasibility, Coexistence and Spatial Structures in Networks of Competing Species , Senior Honors Thesis 2009
- K. Hannay, O. Gonzalez, Reaction-Diffusion Models of Ecological Interactions , Senior Honors Thesis 2009
Current Research Projects
- Information Processing in Coupled Oscillator Networks
- Seasonal Encoding in the Mammalian Circadian Clock
- Simplified Models of the Mammalian Circadian Clock
- Collective Phase Response Curves
- Drosophila Circadian Rhythms with Professor Orie Shafer
Teaching
- Differential Calculus (MATH 115), University of Michigan, Fall 2009, Fall 2013, Winter 2014, Fall 2015
- Integral Calculus (MATH 116), University of Michigan, Winter 2010
For more information see my teaching tab or blog above.