Education
Ph.D. Applied Mathematics, University of Washington, June 2013. Advisor: Mark Kot.
M.S. Mathematics, University of Miami, May 2008.
B.S. Mathematics, Fudan University, Shanghai, China, May 2006.
Postdoctoral training
Postdoctoral fellow, September 2013 − August 2016.
Mathematical Biosciences Institute, The Ohio State University.
Mentors:
Publications: peer-reviewed research articles
Publications: perspective articles
Ph.D. Applied Mathematics, University of Washington, June 2013. Advisor: Mark Kot.
M.S. Mathematics, University of Miami, May 2008.
B.S. Mathematics, Fudan University, Shanghai, China, May 2006.
Postdoctoral training
Postdoctoral fellow, September 2013 − August 2016.
Mathematical Biosciences Institute, The Ohio State University.
Mentors:
- Ilya Timofeyev, Department of Mathematics, University of Houston.
- William Fagan, Department of Biology, University of Maryland College Park.
Publications: peer-reviewed research articles
- Robert Stephen Cantrell, Chris Cosner and Ying Zhou, Ideal free dispersal in integrodifference models, Journal of Mathematical Biology (2022) 85: 6.
- Ying Zhou, Range Shifts Under Constant-Speed and Accelerated Climate Warming, Bulletin of Mathematical Biology (2022) 84:1.
- Ying Zhou, William Fagan, A discrete-time model for population persistence in habitats with time-varying sizes, Journal of Mathematical Biology (2017), doi:10.1007/s00285-017-1095-8. Open-access viewing here.
- Melanie A. Harsch, Ying Zhou, Janneke Hille Ris Lambers and Mark Kot, Keeping pace with climate change: stage-structured moving-habitat models, The American Naturalist (2014) 184.1: 25-37.
- Ying Zhou and Mark Kot (2013), Life on the Move: Modeling the Effects of Climate-Driven Range Shifts with Integrodifference Equations. In: Dispersal, Individual Movement and Spatial Ecology: A Mathematical Perspective (eds: M. Lewis, P. Maini and S. Petrovskii), 263–292.
- Ying Zhou and Mark Kot, Discrete-time growth-dispersal models with shifting species ranges, Theoretical Ecology (2011) 4:13–25.
Publications: perspective articles
- Melanie A. Harsch, Austin Phillips, Ying Zhou, Margaret-Rose Leung, D. Scott Rinnan, Mark Kot, Moving forward: Insights and applications of moving-habitat models for climate change ecology, Journal of Ecology, (2017) DOI:10.1111/1365-2745.12724.