- Ph.D., University of Oxford
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
BIO
Rombach's research bridges gaps between the pure and applied sides of graph/network theory. Sample areas of interest for Rombach include graph coloring, random graphs, algorithms and complexity, graph representations of matroids, crime network modeling, and core-periphery/centrality detection in networks. Prior to ¶¶Òõ̽̽, Rombach was an assistant adjunct professor at UCLA, working with Andrea Bertozzi. Rombach earned her Ph.D. at the University of Oxford in 2013, under the supervision of Mason Porter and Alex Scott.
Area(s) of expertise
Graph coloring, Random graphs, Algorithms and complexity, Graph representations of matroids, Crime network modeling, Core-periphery/centrality detection in networks.
Bio
Rombach's research bridges gaps between the pure and applied sides of graph/network theory. Sample areas of interest for Rombach include graph coloring, random graphs, algorithms and complexity, graph representations of matroids, crime network modeling, and core-periphery/centrality detection in networks. Prior to ¶¶Òõ̽̽, Rombach was an assistant adjunct professor at UCLA, working with Andrea Bertozzi. Rombach earned her Ph.D. at the University of Oxford in 2013, under the supervision of Mason Porter and Alex Scott.
Areas of Expertise
Graph coloring, Random graphs, Algorithms and complexity, Graph representations of matroids, Crime network modeling, Core-periphery/centrality detection in networks.