
About
Lanlan Liu is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics at Boston University. She previously earned a B.A. in Mathematics from Vanderbilt University, with minors in German and Computer Science, and completed an undergraduate thesis in number theory. She has served as a research assistant at the Sobolev Institute of Mathematics and as an instructor for calculus and probability courses at BU during summer terms.
Her research focuses on computational biology, stochastic partial differential equations, and the mean field limit of stochastic reaction-diffusion models. She also plans to explore epidemiology and fluid dynamics through URBAN research initiatives.
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