Mentoring of graduate and undergraduate students

○ Fall 2022 and Spring 2023. Haoyang Lyu. 
Project name: Early-die out probabilities and their connection to the Martingale formulation of SIR epidemic models.

○ Summer 2022. Keyi Chen and Hayley Zhang. 
Project name: Early-die out probabilities and application of compound Poisson processes to stochastic SIR models.

○ June to August 2022. Haoyang Lyu, Jaya Ren, Michael Ting, Karina Santoso, Haley Zhang, Jiantong Liu, Thein Tran, and                                                        Antonia Fabian. 
Program: UCLA Applied Math 2021 Online Summer Program.
Project name: Stochastic modeling with practical applications in gang prevention and reduction in Los Angeles.

○ June to August 2022. Zheng Lu, Vanessa Lin, and Kaiyan Peng.                                                                                                                          Program: UCLA Applied Math 2020 Online Summer Program.  
Project name: Network epidemics modeling, and we successfully published an article together.
        Output: [11] in the “Publications” page.

○ July 2020 to November 2021. Yiru Cai. 
Project name: multi-scale criminal behavioral modeling
Output: [13] in the “Publications” page.

○ June to August 2020. Lawford Hatcher, Diego Galvan, and Marcelo Bongarti.                                                                                                Program: UCLA Applied Math 2020 Online Summer Program.  
Project name: Deterministic compartmental epidemic models.
        
 Output:  [14] in the “Publications” page.

○ June to August 2020. Atta Ullah, Bohan Chen, Pujan Shrestha, and Wen-Hao Chiang. 
Program: UCLA Applied Math 2020 Online Summer Program.
Project name: Hawkes process with applications in epidemic models.

○ June to August 2015. Nathan Geldner, Bo Li, Chaohao Pan, and Yuqi Zhang.                                                                        Program: California Research Training Program in Computational and Applied Mathematics, University of California, Los                                             Angeles
Project name: Hawkes processes with applications in epidemic models.
Output: [6] in the “Publications” page.