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Erin Meger is an Assistant Professor in the School of Computing at Queen's University, affiliated with the Faculty of Arts and Science. Her research focuses on combinatorics, discrete mathematics, computational biomodelling, and game theory with applications to graph structures and network models. She holds a PhD (2020) and MSc (2016) in Mathematics from Ryerson University, and a B.Sc. Honors (2014) in Mathematics from Wilfrid Laurier University.
Her work explores graph-based games like Cops and Robbers, network models for complex systems, and saturation/extremal graph problems. Notable contributions include defining barricade variants of pursuit-evasion games and developing iterative models for social network dynamics. She also investigates hybrid power-law models and eternal domination in graphs.
Dr. Meger's research integrates theoretical insights with applications in network traffic analysis, optimal control strategies, and open educational resource development. Despite no listed awards, her trajectory reflects active engagement in both academic innovation and collaborative scholarship.




