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Scott A McKinley, Visiting Assistant Professor

Scott A McKinley
Contact Info:
Office Location:  218 Physics
Office Phone:  (919) 660-2848
Email Address: send me a message

Teaching (Spring 2010):

  • MATH 131.02, ELEM DIFFERENTIAL EQUAT Synopsis
    Physics 235, TuTh 02:50 PM-04:05 PM
  • MATH 219.01, STOCHASTIC CALCULUS Synopsis
    Physics 235, TuTh 01:15 PM-02:30 PM
Office Hours:

Wed 1-4 pm, 15 minutes before class, by appointment
Education:

PhDThe Ohio State University2006
BSTulane University1998
Specialties:

Probability
Applied Math
Areas of Interest:

Continuous time stochastic processes with physical application
Anomalous Diffusion in Passive Microrheology
Geometric Ergodicity of Diffusions in Singular Potentials
Molecular Motors and Intracellular Transport
Qualitative Behavior of nonlinear SDE

Undergraduate Researches Supervised

  • Alexis Cook (May, 2008 - present)  
  • Brian Choi (May, 2008 - present)  
Recent Publications

  1. Jonathan C. Mattingly, Scott A. McKinley, Natesh S. Pillai, Geometric ergodicity of a bead-spring system advected by a stochastic Stokes fluid (Submitted, Winter, 2009) [4496]
  2. Scott A. McKinley, Lingxing Yao and M. Gregory Forest, Transient Anomalous Diffusion of Tracer Particles in Soft Matter, Journal of Rheology (Nov/Dec 2009)
  3. Scott A. McKinley, Lea Popovic and Michael C. Reed, A Spatial Markov Model for Fast Axonal Transport (Submitted, 2009) [0911.2722]
  4. Scott A. McKinley, Anomalous Diffusion of Distinguished Particles in Bead-Spring Systems (Submitted, 2009) [0911.4293]

 

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