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Darren Narayan is a Professor of Mathematics in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), part of the College of Science. He holds a BS from the State University of New York at Binghamton and MS/PhD degrees from Lehigh University. His research focuses on Graph Theory, Combinatorics, Social Networks, and Functional Connectivity of the Brain, with applications to real-world systems like brain networks and transportation infrastructure.
Narayan has authored numerous publications analyzing graph metrics for social and neural networks, including studies on helmet impact effects and network efficiency in subway systems. He leads NSF-funded research initiatives, such as the STEM Real World Applications of Mathematics Project, and has been honored by the Mathematical Association of America. He teaches courses like Graph Theory, Combinatorics, and Discrete Mathematics, emphasizing practical applications in STEM fields.
His work integrates mathematical modeling to address challenges in neuroscience, sports safety, and network optimization, often collaborating with students on interdisciplinary projects. He also serves as Director of Undergraduate Research at RIT, fostering student engagement in advanced mathematical research.
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