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Phillip Stroud

Phillip Stroud is a staff member at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Since obtaining a Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering in 1984, he has designed, analyzed, and simulated systems relating to fusion power, strategic defense, theater missile defense, human decision-making behavior, anomalous aerosol detection, and contagious disease.

MS K488
Los Alamos
NM
87545
United States

Email: stroud@lanl.gov
Web: http://public.lanl.gov/stroud


Sara Del Valle

Sara Del Valle completed her Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics and Computational Sciences from the University of Iowa in 2005. During graduate school she received an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship and worked at the Center for Nonlinear Studies at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). After earning her Ph.D. she joined LANL as a postdoc in the Discrete Simulation Science Group. She was converted to Technical Staff Member in the Systems Engineering and Integration Group. Sara has worked on developing and analyzing mathematical models for the spread of infectious diseases and she is part of the Epidemic Simulation System team.

MS K488
Los Alamos
NM 87545
United States

Email: sdelvall@lanl.gov
Web: http://cnls.lanl.gov/~sara/


Stephen Sydoriak

Stephen Sydoriak has been employed as a programmer for 27 years, most of it at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. He has been working on the EpiSimS project for five years. He worked on the Transims project, the precursor to EpiSimS, for four years. He has also worked on grid based simulations, solar physics, and documentation software.

MS B295
Los Alamos
NM 87545
United States

Email: sxs@lanl.gov


Jane Riese

Jane Riese is a Technical Staff Member at Los Alamos National Laboratory working as a computer programmer with the EpiSimS project for the past 3 years.

MS B295
Los Alamos
NM 87545
United States

Email: jriese@lanl.gov


Susan Mniszewski

Susan Mniszewski is a Staff Member at Los Alamos National Laboratory. She received a B. S. in Computer Science with honors from Illinois Institute of Technology. Her current work includes the design and development of parallel high performance computing software for the EpiSimS agent-based discrete event disease simulation tool, as well as modeling of pandemic influenza intervention scenarios. She also contributes to projects such as parallel hydrological modeling, service-oriented architectures for simulation environments, and protein function prediction. She is a member of IEEE Computer Society and ACM. Susan can be contacted at smm@lanl.gov.

MS B265
Los Alamos
NM 87545
United States

Email: smm@lanl.gov

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