
معرفی
Rebecca Morrison is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her research focuses on dynamical systems, probabilistic graphical models, and calibration, validation, and uncertainty quantification. She actively mentors PhD students in Computer Science and collaborates with postdoctoral researchers in interdisciplinary fields like geology and climate science.
Research Interests
Dr. Morrison specializes in the intersection of dynamical systems and probabilistic modeling, with a particular emphasis on quantifying uncertainty in computational models. Her work spans theoretical developments in nonlinear transformations and practical applications in mechanical systems and ecological modeling.
Publications Trends
Her recent publications (2022-2025) demonstrate expertise in stochastic modeling, graphical model inference, and nonlinear dynamical systems. Key themes include model-form error analysis, non-Gaussian transformations, and validation frameworks across engineering and biological systems.
Research Group
- Current: Nate Holland, Noah Peterson, Ujas Shah (CS PhDs); Jack Shaw (CS + Geology Postdoc)
- Former: Rileigh Bandy (CS PhD, 2024); Teo Price-Broncucia (CS PhD, 2025)



