Jim Brunner is a CNLS postdoctoral researcher and applied mathematician with nine years of experience translating mathematical theory into biological insight. He earned a PhD in Mathematics from UW–Madison studying chemical reaction network theory, using geometric structure of networks to draw robust conclusions about biochemical systems with minimal kinetic assumptions. At the Mayo Clinic he applied computational and mathematical methods to the gut microbiome and colon cancer, and he now continues interdisciplinary research at Los Alamos. Jim blends rigorous dynamical-systems analysis with practical modeling and simulation, making him adept at turning abstract theorems into testable biological hypotheses. Based in Santa Fe, he pairs deep theory with hands-on data-driven projects, a combination that helps bridge mathematical elegance and biomedical impact.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Mathematics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Mathematics at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Bachelor of Science (BS), Applied Mathematics, Bachelor of Science (BS), Applied Mathematics at University of Michigan
Contributions:46 pushes, 1 branch in 4 years 4 months
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Jim Brunner - CNLS Postdoc at Los Alamos National Laboratory