
Hello!
I am a first-year PhD student at the University of Michigan School of Information co-advised by Daniel Romero and Misha Teplitskiy.
My research interests broadly encompass science of science, network science, and dynamical systems. I am interested in studying the dynamics of knowledge production, especially as it relates to the disciplinary structure of academic science.
I graduated from Brown University in 2022 with degrees in Applied Mathematics (Sc.B.) and Physics (A.B.). My undergraduate honors thesis (“Isola bifurcation structures of dynamical systems on random graphs”) was advised by Björn Sandstede.
Office: North Quad #3360, 105 S State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Email: sdxiang@umich.edu