Rupert Mazzucco studied physics at the University of Vienna, where he completed his master's degree in 2001 and his doctoral degree in 2005. While preparing his PhD thesis on polymerization kinetics in the glass phase, he spent three years at the Institut Laue-Langevin in Grenoble. His interests include numerical methods, stochastic processes, and the dynamics of complex systems.
Dr. Mazzucco joined the Evolution and Ecology Program in December 2006 as a Postdoctoral Research Scholar affiliated with the WWTF project "Mathematics and Evolution" and is currently working on computational models of non-allopatric speciation.
Last update: 25-SEP-2007
Sapir,Y. Mazzucco,R. (2012)
Post-zygotic reproductive isolation among populations of [[Iris atropurpurea]]: The effect of spatial distance among crosses and the role of inbreeding and outbreeding depression in determining niche width ... More
M'Gonigle,L.K. Mazzucco,R. Otto,S.P. Dieckmann,U. (2012)
Sexual selection enables long-term coexistence despite ecological equivalence ... More
M'Gonigle,L.K. Mazzucco,R. Otto,S.P. Dieckmann,U. (2012)
Picky females promote diversity ... More
Jesse,M. Mazzucco,R. Dieckmann,U. Heesterbeek,H. Metz,J.A.J. (2011)
Invasion and persistence of infectious agents in fragmented host populations ... More
Takahashi,D. Braennstroem,A. Mazzucco,R. Yamauchi,A. Dieckmann,U. (2011)
Cyclic transitions in simulated food-web evolution ... More
Payne,J.L. Mazzucco,R. Dieckmann,U. (2011)
The evolution of conditional dispersal and reproductive isolation along environmental gradients ... More
Payne,J.L. Mazzucco,R. Dieckmann,U. (2011)
The Evolution of Conditional Dispersal and Reproductive Isolation Along Environmental Gradients ... More
Heinz,S.K. Mazzucco,R. Dieckmann,U. (2009)
Speciation and the evolution of dispersal along environmental gradients ... More
Mazzucco,K. Mazzucco,R. (2007)
Wege der Mikroevolution und Artbildung bei Bienen (Apoidea, Hymenoptera): Populationsgenetische und empirische Aspekte ... More
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