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Lee DeVille is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, with affiliations in the Illinois Institute for Universal Biology, Institute for Genomic Biology, Illinois Neuroscience Program, and Computational Science and Engineering. He currently serves as Director of Undergraduate Studies in Mathematics and Director of the NetMath program. His research focuses on stochastic analysis, differential equations, and dynamical systems, with applications to complex networks and biological systems.
DeVille holds notable awards including the N. Tenney Peck Teaching Award (2010), National Academy of Science Kavli Fellowship (2012), and Campus Distinguished Promotion Award (2013). His work spans theoretical studies of synchronization in coupled oscillators, spectral theory on simplicial complexes, and stochastic processes in networks. Recent research emphasizes interdisciplinary applications, such as consensus dynamics and stability in complex systems.
His publications explore topics like consensus mechanisms in simplicial complexes, synchronization in the Kuramoto model, and mathematical approaches to ecological and neuronal systems. He actively contributes to education through innovative programs like NetMath, which offers online mathematics courses, and initiatives supporting faculty in career mentorship for students beyond academia.
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