ABOUT ME
I'm a graduate student in Iain Couzin's Lab at Princeton University. I'm interested in group motion and collective decision-making processes, as well as the evolution of individual behaviors that generate coordinated behavior at the group level. I study these subjects using theoretical and computational techniques, as well as old fashioned lab work.
I'm also interested in algorithms inspired by biological processes for solving NP-hard problems.
Colin on the NYC subway. Photo by Tim Radville, March 2010.
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
- C. Twomey et al. 2010. An analysis of communication policies for homogenous multi-colony ACO algorithms. Information Sciences doi:10.1016/j.ins.2010.02.017
- F. Frey et al. 2007. Evolution of sexually dimorphic flower production under sexual, fertility, and viability selection. Evolutionary Ecology Research 9:1-19.