معرفی
Jeremie Fish is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Clarkson University, affiliated with the Coulter School of Engineering & Applied Sciences. Their research focuses on interdisciplinary applications of network theory, nonlinear dynamics, and data analysis to neuroscience, biophysics, and complex systems. Key areas include functional brain networks, stochastic self-assembly mechanisms, and synchronization phenomena in networks. Fish’s work often combines mathematical modeling with computational methods such as kernel density estimation and entropy-based inference.
Recent publications highlight contributions to understanding fractal basins in neural systems, fragility in network structures, and entropic regression for neurological data. Their research also extends to environmental applications like forecasting harmful algal bloom impacts. Fish holds a position at Clarkson’s CAMP Building and can be reached at jafish@clarkson.edu.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. Advising records for students are not listed here. Research interests span computational neuroscience, network robustness, and systems biology, with a focus on developing novel analytical frameworks for complex systems.

