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William C. Troy is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Pittsburgh, affiliated with the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences. He holds a PhD from the State University of New York at Buffalo. His research focuses on nonlinear partial differential equations, mathematical physics, and pattern formation. Notable areas include the analysis of reaction-diffusion systems, superconductivity models, and wave phenomena in physical and biological systems.
His work spans topics such as the nonlinear Schrödinger equation, Kuramoto oscillator synchronization, and phase transitions in materials. Recent research explores singularity formation, spiral wave dynamics, and low-temperature quantum systems. Troy’s contributions also extend to biomedical modeling, including circadian rhythm effects on physiological systems and tumor growth dynamics.
His articles highlight advancements in mathematical physics, nonlinear dynamics, and applied analysis. Despite extensive contributions, no specific scientific awards were explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. He advises students in theoretical and applied mathematics, though no named advisees were listed.
Prof. Troy’s office is located at 318 Thackeray Hall, and he maintains an academic website with further resources.



