Linda Moniz, PhD

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
NSTD-STH
11100 Johns Hopkins Road
Laurel, MD
USA 20723
Email: Linda.Moniz@jhuapl.edu

Biographical Sketch:
2007 – Present Senior professional staff, JHU Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD 2006-2007 Clare Boothe Luce assistant professor of Mathematics, Trinity College, Washington, DC 2005 –2006 Postdoctoral researcher, USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, Laurel, MD 2002-2005 ASEE Postdoctoral Research Fellow, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 1993-2001 Graduate Assistant, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 1988-2003 Operations Analyst, Daniel H. Wagner Associates, Paoli, PA 1984-1988 Analyst, FASTECH, Inc., Broomall, PA Research in outbreak detection and synthesis of electronic medical records (2007-present) Research in information transfer in ecological systems (2005-present) Research in time series methods in chaotic systems (2001-present) Author of Presentations at Public Health IT conferences and scientific meetings on synthetic data and spatiotemporal methods (2008-present) Co-organizer of minisymposium on disease dynamics at Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics meeting on Applications of Dynamical Systems.(2009) Author of book chapter in book on applications of complex networks. Publication award, Naval Research Laboratory, 2008 for (co-authored) article on chaotic time series embedding. Winner of Best Oral Presentation/Surveillance Innovations Track, ISDS conference 2008.