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Office Hours: Tuesday 10:30 – 11:30 AM (Clough 427)

Email: *firstname*@gatech.edu

Curriculum Vitae (20210810)

About Me

Hi! I’m a first-year graduate student at Georgia Tech. I’m interested in applied mathematics, broadly — looking forward to narrow my interest while keeping the interdisciplinary aspect of applied mathematics! (See current and past research groups in my CV above).

I grew up in Indonesia and received my B.S. in Mathematics (secondary major in Physics Studies) from Andrews University, MI. 

Outside of academic life, I enjoy the outdoors through hiking, backpacking, mountain and road biking. 

Publications

Yosia I. Nurhan and Shandelle M. Henson.Cannibalism and synchrony in seabird egg-laying behavior. Natural Resource Modeling (2021), 34, e12325.

Yosia I. Nurhan, Jay R. Johnson, Jonathan Homan, Simon Wing, and Markus J. Aschwanden. Role of the Solar Minimum in the Waiting Time Distribution Throughout the Heliosphere. Geophysical Research Letters (2021), 48, e2021GL094348.

Markus J. Aschwanden, Jay R. Johnson, and Yosia I. Nurhan. The Poissonian Origin of Power Laws in Solar Flare Waiting Time Distributions. The Astrophysical Journal (2021). In press.

Jesse M. Snelling, Jay R. Johnson, Jake Willard, Yosia Nurhan, Jonathan Homan, and Simon Wing. Information Theoretical Approach to Understanding Flare Waiting Times. The Astrophysical Journal (2020). Vol 899, 148.