Past and current students
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Graduate Students
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Kalman Somogyi: MS: Sex allocation in spider wasps. Currently he is a scientists in the Biological Research Center in Hungary
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Veronica Zsiros: MS: Modeling basic biological phenomena. Currently she is an HIH research fellow
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Krisztina Csullog: MS: Size and guild distribution of invertabrates. Currently she is a science advisor for mainstream media
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Zsolt Penzes: PhD: Self-organized construction in Polistes wasps. Currently he is an assistant professor at JATE University, Hungary (Jointly with Z. Varga)
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Lok Pokhrel: MS: Mapping the dorsal skin pigmentation patterns of two sympatric populations of Abbystomatid salamanders, Ambystoma opacum and maculatum from Northeast Tennessee. Went to a PhD program ETSU
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Fadel Adoe: MS: Generating compact wasp nest structures via minimal complexity algorithms (jointly with C. Wallace) Went to PhD program.
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Kirsten Borger: MS: Effect of climate change on salamander population. Student delayed/suspended the graduation
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Joseph Kusi: MS: Phenotypic plasticity of oak leaves. Ongoing
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James Phillips: MS: Effect of grazing on sustainability of grasslands. Ongoing (jointly with M. Zavada)
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Philip Klash: MS: Modleing of interactions in insect societies. Ongoing
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Xiaohui Guo: MS: The effect of climate change on ant colonies. Ongoing.
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Conner Graves: MS: Generating biological structures via low complexity algorithms (jointly with C. Wallace)
Undergraduate Students (only with thesis)
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Mike Phillips: BS: An agent-based model of self-organized division of labor in social wasp colonies. Currently he is at Cornell University PhD program with scholarship and research grant
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Asish Javer: BS: Interdisciplinary study: The species problem: the possibility of su[pporting species as lineages (Jointly with D. Harker and G. Kampis)
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Jennifer Snyder BS Interdisciplinary study: Folk psychology and the intentional stance (Jointly with W. Dixon and G. Kampis). Went to MS program ETSU
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Meng Liu: BS: Infectious diseases modeling. Went to PhD program ETSU
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Emily Smith: BS: A system dynamics analysis of a predator-prey relationship in a fragmented habitat. Went to work for wildlife protection agency with the plan to go to PhD program
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Andrew Runciman: BS: Adaptive self-organized task allocation in wasp colonies. Went to Oak Ridge National Laboratories.
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Emil Montano: BS: Modeling ecological interactions. Ongoing.
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Devanshu Agrawal: BS: Modeling biological interaction in insect societies. Ongoing.
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Iqra Ahmad: BS: Modeling infectious disease. Ongoing
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Byron Roland: BS: Modeling the effect of fire on ecosystems. Ongoing.
Students made significant work in my lab without writing thesis
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Maleka Khambaty
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Carly Manning
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McKayla Johnson
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Tashuana Gilliam
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Martha Meredith
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Mai Xiong
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Lindsay Rogerson