About me
I am currently a project leader at the Zuse Institute Berlin and in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at the Freie Universität Berlin. I was previously an independent postdoctoral fellow at the University of Amsterdam in the Dutch Institute for Emergent Phenomena (DIEP) and associated to the Computational chemistry group at the Van ‘t Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences and the Korteweg-de Vries Institute for Mathematics. I was also a CRC young investigator and a postdocotral researcher in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at the Freie Universität Berlin, where I worked in the Computational Molecular Biology/Artificial Intelligence for the Sciences group led by Frank Noé.
I am mainly interested in applying stochastic theory, numerical methods, nonequilibrium physics and data-driven methods to complex systems in open settings. Specifically, I develop multiscale theory and simulations of open biochemical reaction-diffusion processes, ranging from molecular to macroscopic scales. More recently, I have been delving into topics in stochastic thermodynamics and open quantum systems.
Education:
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Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, University of Washington, Seattle 2016
Advisors: Randall J. LeVeque & Hong Qian
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M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics, University of Washington, Seattle 2012
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B.Sc. in Physics, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Mexico City, 2010
Contact:
Please feel free to contact me if you are interested in working together or in any of my projects.
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E-mail: delrazo [at] zib.de