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David J. Albers from datascience.columbia.edu
David Albers is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical Informatics who earned his bachelor's in mathematics and bachelor's, master's, and PhD degrees in physics at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. Experienced in nonlinear science and dynamical systems, Dr.
David Albers

David Albers

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Education: University of Wisconsin–Madison (1998–2004)
University of Colorado and Columbia University - ‪‪Cited by 4248‬‬
David Albers, PhD, Associate Professor, Biomedical Informatics, Photo, Graduate Schools, Undergraduate School, Department: Biomedical Informatics.
David J. Albers from sites.santafe.edu
My research has two particular areas of focus, dynamical systems and learning theory; very brief summaries of these interests are listed below.
David J. Albers is an informaticist and applied mathematician who develops mathematical machinery to model and understand clinically collected data.
David J. Albers's 122 research works with 1633 citations, including: Intracranial pressure-flow relationships in traumatic brain injury patients expose gaps ...
Associate Professor at the University of Colorado, Adjunct Professor at Columbia University · I specialize in the study of time-dependent systems.
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David Albers's profile, publications, research topics, and co-authors.
Graduate mathematics: ordinary differential equations, classical mechanics, dynamical systems, bifurcation theory, learning theory. REFERENCES: Professor J. C. ...