PIMS-UAlberta Distinguished Lecture: Sebastian Schreiber
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Sebastian J. Schreiber (University of California, Davis) is a Professor of Ecology and Evolution and member of the Center of Population Biology at the University of California, Davis. Prior to coming to Davis, he received his Ph.D. in smooth ergodic theory at the University of California, Berkeley, and was an Associate Professor of Mathematics at the College of William and Mary and Western Washington University. He describes himself as a “population biologist and mathematician wrestling with the complexities of nature armed with the theories of stochastic processes and dynamical systems.” He has authored nearly one hundred scientific papers, as well as a calculus for the life sciences textbook. He serves on the editorial boards of five research journals including Ecology and the Journal of Mathematical Biology.