Obligations include 1) applications of mathematical physics techniques to computations for the PRad-II experiment on a precision measurement of the proton charge radius from electron-proton elastic scattering at Jefferson Laboratory (headed by Prof. Haiyan Gao, Department of Physics, Duke University) and 2) development of mathematical theories and computational approaches to human brain modeling as detailed by the grants of Prof. I. Akushevich (Social Science Research Institute, Duke University).
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