Allison Kolpas
Education
- B.A. University of California, San Diego
- M.A. University of California, Santa Barbara
- Ph.D. University of California, Santa Barbara
Research Interests
- Mathematical Biology
- Dynamical Systems
- Numerical Analysis
Professional Experience
- Professor, Department of Mathematics, West Chester University, 2021-present
- Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, West Chester University, 2016-2021
- Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, West Chester University, 2011-2016
- Adjunct Faculty, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Delaware, 2011-2014
- UNIDEL Foundation Postdoctoral Researcher in Mathematical Biology, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Delaware, 2009-2010
Selected Publications
- J. R. Auld, A. D. Helker, and A. Kolpas.Consequences of mating and predation risk for longevity in a freshwater snail: Abstinence makes the heart beat longer, Journal of Evolutionary Biology,29, 2539–2544, 2016.
- K. E. Anderson, L. R. Harrison, R. M. Nisbet, and A. Kolpas,Modeling the influence of flow on invertebrate drift across spatial scales using a 2D hydraulic model and a 1D population model, Ecological Modelling,265, 207-220, 2013.
- A. Kolpas, M. Busch, H. Li, I. D. Couzin, L. Petzold, and J. Moehlis,How the Spatial Position of Individuals Affects their Influence on Swarms: A Numerical Comparison of Two Popular Swarm Dynamics Models,PLOS ONE,8, No. 3, e58525, 2013.
- J. M. Miller, A. Kolpas, J. P. J. Neto, and L. F. Rossi,A continuum three-zone model for swarms, Bull. Math. Biology,74, No. 3, 536-561, 2012.
- T. A. Frewen, I. D. Couzin, A. Kolpas, J. Moehlis, R. Coifman, and I. G. Kevrekidis,Coarse collective dynamics of animal groups, in Coping with Complexity: Model Reduction and Data Analysis, ed. A. N. Gorban and D. Roose, Springer, Berlin, 299-309, 2011.
- A. Kolpas and R. M. Nisbet,Effects of Demographic Stochasticity on Population Persistence in Advective Media. Bull. Math. Biology,72, 1254-1270, 2010.
Selected Talks
- Optimal Mating Strategies for Preferentially Outcrossing Simultaneous Hermaphrodites in the Presence of Predators, SIAM Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, July 2016.
- Mathematical Biology: Modeling the Motion of Individuals and Populations, STEM Speaker Series (morning and evening talk, open to public), DCCC, Media, PA April 2013
- Mathematical analysis of three-dimensional open water maneuverability by mantas (Manta birostris), joint research with Frank Fish (biology, WCU). SIAM Computational Science and Engineering Conference, Boston, MA, February, 2013.
- Mathematical Modeling in Biology, Immaculata University joint Mathematics and Biology Colloquium, October 2012
Grants/Awards
- NSF RUI grant in Evolutionary Ecology. Award No. DEB-1406231 (co-PI with Dr. Josh
Auld (Biology, WCUPA))
"A theoretical and experimental investigation of optimal mating strategies in a hermaphrodite”, July 1, 2014-June 30, 2017