Subekshya Bidari PhD Applied Mathematics

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Employment

Postdoctoral Research Scientist
Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health | 2022 - current

Education

Ph.D in Applied Mathematics
University of Colorado Boulder | 2017 - 2022

M.S. in Applied Mathematics
University of Colorado Boulder | August 2020

B.A. in Mathematics
Trinity College CT | 20013 - 2017

Publications

Stochastic dynamics of social patch foraging decisions.
Bidari, Subekshya, Ahmed El Hady, Jacob D. Davidson, and Zachary P. Kilpatrick.
Physical Review Research

Hive geometry shapes the recruitment rate of honeybee colonies.
Bidari, Subekshya, and Zachary P. Kilpatrick.
Journal of Mathematical Biology

Social inhibition maintains adaptivity and consensus of foraging honeybee swarms in dynamic environments.
Bidari, Subekshya, Orit Peleg, and Zachary P. Kilpatrick.
Royal Society Open Science

Stochastic models of influenza outbreaks on a college campus.
Bidari, Subekshya, and Eli E. Goldwyn.
Letters in Biomathematics

Solvability of implicit final size equations for SIR epidemic model.
Bidari, Subekshya, Xinying Chen, Daniel Peters, Dylanger Pittman, and Péter L. Simon.
Mathematical Biosciences

Presentations

Evidence accumulation models of collective foraging
Society of Mathematical Biology Annual Meeting (virtual conference)
June 2021

Hive geometry shapes social information transfer in honeybee colonies
SIAM Virtual Conference on Life Sciences & SIAM Front Range Applied Mathematics Student Conference FRAMSC
June 2020 & March 2021

Social inhibition maintains adaptivity and consensus of honey bees foraging in dynamic environments
SIAM Applications of Dynamical Systems, Snowbird & SIAM Northern States Annual Meeting, Wyoming
May 2019 & Sept 2019

Optimizing flexibility in the collective decisions of honeybees
SIAM Life Science, Minnesota & Invited speakers Session, Mathfest, Denver
August 2018

Modeling Influenza on a college campus using graphs of Social Networks
Pi Mu Epsilon Student Paper Sessions, Mathfest, Columbus & Undergraduate Capstone Conference, Mathematics Biosciences Institute, Ohio State University
August 2016

Fellowships and Awards

German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Short Term Research Grant
2020-2021 | € 6,525

AAUW International Doctoral Fellowship
2019-2020 | $ 20,000

Trinity College W.H. Russell Fellowship for Graduate Studies
2017-2020 | $ 7,500

Teaching Experience

Applied probability Teaching Assistant
University of Colorado Boulder | Fall 2021

Matrix Methods and Applications Teaching Assistant
University of Colorado Boulder | Fall 2020

Differential Equations Teaching Assistant
University of Colorado Boulder | Fall 2017, fall 2018

Microeconomics Teaching Assistant
Trinity College Economics Department | Fall 2016

Student Tutor
Trinity College Quantitative Center | Fall 2016

Teaching Assistant Calculus I and II
Trinity College Mathematics Department | 2014, 2015