
معرفی
Brendan Mumey is a Professor of Computer Science at Montana State University, affiliated with the Gianforte School of Computing under the College of Engineering. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Washington (1997), an MS from the University of British Columbia, and a BS in Mathematics from the University of Alberta. His research focuses on applied algorithms, computational biology, and optimization, particularly in pangenomics, flow decomposition, and genomics.
Key research areas include DNA/RNA sequence multiassembly, pangenomics, and algorithms for flow decomposition in networks. He is part of the Applied Algorithms Group and develops software through the MSU Algorithms Lab. Notable projects involve NSF-funded initiatives to scale flow decomposition and explore plant genetic diversity using pangenomic tools.
Selected awards include multiple Excellence in Research Awards (2007, 2011, 2012, 2013) and an Excellence in Service Award (2011). His teaching spans algorithms, discrete structures, and computational biology at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
Grants include NSF support for pangenomic tools, functional genomics, and interdisciplinary mentoring programs. Collaborative work emphasizes bridging theoretical algorithms with practical applications in biology and sustainability.





