Andrew Brouwer is an Assistant Research Scientist in the Department of Epidemiology at the University of Michigan. He earned his PhD in applied and interdisciplinary mathematics (2015) at the University of Michigan; he also has an MA in statistics and an MS in environmental science and engineering. Andrew is a mathematical epidemiologist whose research focuses on mathematical and statistical modeling for public health, particularly models of infectious disease and cancer. Rigorous consideration of parameter identifiability, parameter estimation, and uncertainty quantification are underlying themes in Andrew’s work.
Faculty
Andrew Brouwer
Assistant Research Scientist, Epidemiology
Affiliations: School of Public Health
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Research
Research Areas
Biology Applications and EngineeringData; Statistics and Stochastic Methods
Numerical Analysis; Statistics and Stochastic Methods and Theories
Uncertainty Quantification