About
I am an Assistant Professor of Interdisciplinary Mathematics at Florida
State University. My research focuses on complex systems, network science,
biomathematics, stochastic processes, and data science. I was previously
an Assistant Professor at University College Dublin, a Postdoctoral
Researcher at the University of Limerick with
James Gleeson, an FNRS
fellow at the University of Namur with Timoteo Carletti, and a visitor
at the University of Oxford with
Renaud Lambiotte and
Philip Maini.
I hold a Ph.D. in Applied & Computational Mathematics from the University
of Insubria (and the University of Florence), mentored by
Duccio Fanelli.
Dr. Malbor Asllani
Malbor Asllani Assistant Professor, Florida State University
- (2015) Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, University of Insubria (Italy)
- (2011) MSc in Mathematical Engineering, University of Florence (Italy)
Grants
- (2024-2026) SEED (CRC) research grant (∼ $ 96.000) granted as a Principal Investigator funded by the Florida State University of Belgium for the project: “Structure and dynamics of non-normal networks”.
- (2023) FYAP (CRC) research grant (∼ $ 20.000) granted as a Principal Investigator funded by the Florida State University for the project: “Localization properties of non-normal networks”.
- (2016-2022) FNRS research fellowship (∼ € 180.000) granted as a Principal Investigator on a national competition funded by the Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique of Belgium for the project: “Competitive and diffusive processes in complex networks and time-delayed systems”.
Students and Mentoring
- Jean-François de Kemmeter, University of Namur (Ph.D., 2020-2024)
- Bram Siebert, University of Limerick (Ph.D., 2018-2022)
- Cédric Simal, University of Namur (M.S., 2019-2020)
- Riccardo Muolo, University of Florence (M.S., 2017-2018)
- Oltiana Gjata, University of Florence (M.S., 2015-2016)
- Amy Dunne, University College Dublin (B.S., 2021-2022)
- Adam Byrne, University College Dublin (B.S., 2021-2022)
- Brian Hennessy, University College Dublin (B.S., 2020-2021)