Duncan CV
Duncan CV
Duncan CV
DUNCAN
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Utah State University, Logan, UT 84321
(507) 202 3809 [email protected]
EDUCATION
Utah State University, Logan, UT
Ph.D Candidate, Mathematics
2010
2006
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Graduate Teaching Assistant/Tutor
2015
2014
1998
PUBLICATIONS
1. Duncan JP, Powell JA, Gordillo LF, Eason J. 2015. A model for mountain pine beetle outbreaks
in an age structured forest: predicting severity and outbreak-recovery cycle period. Bulletin of
Mathematical Biology 77(7):1-29
MANUSCRIPTS IN REVIEW
1. Duncan JP, Powell JA. Analytic approximation of invasion wave amplitude predicts severity of
insect outbreaks. SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics (Submitted September 2015).
2. Bentz BJ, Duncan JP, Powell JA. Predicting thermal refugia from mountain pine beetle outbreaks
in a changing climate: A case study in the US northern Rocky Mountains. Forestry (Submitted June
2015).
MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION
1. Duncan JP, Nydegger R, Powell JA. Modelling the spread of invasive phragmites. (Target submission: Landscape Ecology, January 2016)
FUNDING
Research Assistantships (three)
Funding provided by National Science Foundation and USDA Forest Service grants
Award amount of $15,000.00
2014/2015
Utah State University School of Graduate Studies and Research Travel Grants
Award amount of $1000.00
2014/2015
2015
2015
2014
2014
CONTRIBUTED TALKS
1. Spatiotemporal IDE model predicts invasion rate and outbreak severity of mountain pine beetle
epidemics The 8th International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ICIAM), Beijing,
China, August 2015.
2. A model for mountain pine beetle outbreaks in an age structured forest: Approximating severity and
outbreak-recovery cycle period SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems, Snowbird,
Utah, May 2015.
3. Predicting severity and periodicity of mountain pine beetle outbreaks: An age structured forest
demographic model with temperature dependent MPB infestation, Mathematical Association of
America (MAA) Intermountain Conference, Orem, Utah, March 2014.
POSTERS
1. Predicting invasion rates of Phragmites australis, Society for Mathematical Biology Conference,
Atlanta, Georgia, July 2015.
2. Predicting severity and periodicity of mountain pine beetle outbreaks, SIAM Life Sciences Conference, Charlotte, North Carolina, August 2014.
MENTORING EXPERIENCE
Graduate Student Research Mentor - Rachel Nydegger
2014 - Present
2013 - Present
Spring 2014
Spring 2009
2013 - present
2013 - present
2015