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Graduate study offers a broad spectrum of opportunities aligned with the expertise of over one hundred faculty members across multiple disciplines. These professors represent fourteen departments spanning the College of Engineering, College of Arts and Sciences, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management. Students can further customize their academic journey through minor subject selections. The Field of Applied Mathematics welcomes graduate students from diverse educational backgrounds with strong mathematical foundations, though admission primarily focuses on PhD candidates. The program typically enrolls around forty students, with completion generally taking four to five years.
Contemporary applied mathematics grapples with intriguing challenges involving complex systems of interconnected components. Consider massive networks like the electrical grid's power plants, global economic players, Facebook's user base, or the human brain's neural web. Each system features intricate interaction patterns that form unique network structures. At CAM, researchers employ graph theory, statistical physics, machine learning, probability theory, and dynamical systems to decode the architecture and emergent behaviors of these real-world networks.