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MATH 522 - Random Walks

  • 3 credits

Mathematical aspects of random walks and diffusion processes. Stochastic modeling of complex systems.
Junior standing.

Credit allowed for only one of the following: ECE 522 (Random Walks), ECE 681A2 (Random Walks), and MATH 522.

If you should have any questions about this course offering, please contact Academic Success Coordinator, Paige Kanatous, or Associate Chair for Foundational Mathematics, Steve Benoit, for more information.

Prerequisite

ECE 303 (Introduction to Communication Principles); with a C or higher or Introduction to Communication Principles; with a C or higher; Linear Systems Analysis II; with a C or higher or ECE 457/ECE 502 (Fourier Optics); with a C or higher or Linear Algebra II; with a C or higher

Instructors

Diego Krapf

9704914255 | Diego.Krapf@colostate.edu

Diego Krapf was born in Rosario, Argentina. During his Ph.D. research he worked on infrared optics on nanostructured materials. Then, Prof. Krapf joined the research group of Prof. Cees Dekker in the Netherlands where he focused on single-molecule biophysics using solid-state nanopores. Since August 2007, he serves as a faculty member in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Colorado State University. Prof. Krapf is also a core faculty member in the School of Biomedical Engineering and in the School of Advanced Materials Discovery. His current research interests include stochastic processes and cellular biophysics at the single-molecule level, with particular emphasis on membrane and cytoskeleton dynamics.