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Melvyn Tyloo

Postdoc
T-4/CNLS

Complex Systems

Melvyn Tyloo

Office: TA-3, Bldg 1690, Room 117
Mail Stop: B262
Email: mtyloo@lanl.gov
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Research highlight
    My research focuses on complex network-coupled dynamical systems and the identification of their local/global vulnerabilities against external perturbations. I also recently developed methods for inferring coupling network from time-series and for locating line and node disturbances in diffusively coupled agents.
 Educational Background/Employment:
  • Ph.D. (2020) Theoretical Physics, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL)
  • M.Sc. (2016), B.Sc. (2014) Theoretical Physics, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL)
  • Employment:
    • 2022-present Director's Postdoctoral Fellow, Los Alamos National Laboratory, NM
    • 2020-2021 Postdoctoral Scholar, School of Engineering HES-SO Valais/Wallis and University of Geneva (UNIGE), Switzerland.

Research Interests:

  • Complex networks
  • Dynamical systems
  • Inference
  • Fault identification

Selected Recent Publications:

    Google Scholar
  1. M Tyloo, R Delabays, P JacquodReconstructing network structures from partial measurements, Chaos 31,103117 (2021).
  2. R. Delabays, L. Pagnier, M. Tyloo Locating line and node disturbances in networks of diffusively coupled dynamical agents, New Journal of Physics 23,043037 (2021).
  3. M. Tyloo, R. Delabays System size identification from sinusoidal probing in diffusive complex networks, Jounrnal of Physics: Complexity 2,025016 (2021).
  4. M. Tyloo, L. Pagnier, P. Jacquod The key player problem in complex oscillator networks and electric power grids: Resistance centralities identify local vulnerabilities, Science Advances5,eaaw8359 (2019).
  5. M. Tyloo, T. Coletta, P. JacquodRobustness of synchrony in complex networks and generalized Kirchhoff indices, Physical Review Letters 120,084101 (2018).
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