Who is Daniel Cooper?

Daniel Cooper can best be described by a series of ordinary differential delay equations. Careful analysis of the parameter space reveals that the overall robustness of the system depends most heavily upon a simple subset of parameters, including the "sleep index" as well as "food input." Under the right conditions, the solution to the system is shown to be a stable limit cycle in the hypothesized weird-space.

Daniel is currently a graduate student in physics and biomedical engineering at McGill University in Montréal, Quebec, and spends the majority of his time in the , where he is occupied by problems of great duress, such as how much coffee to make. Will the other lab members want some? Will he want two cups? These are the things that boggle the mind. There are also secondary concerns, such as how to create a robust voltage-sensitive dye with desirable optical and temporal characteristics.

Daniel is not someone you don't wish you didn't know. He has myriad hobbies that oftentimes interfere with one another in precisely the same fashion as a dashpot interferes with motion: viscous friction. This is a fact that cannot be denied. These hobbies include but are not limited to the things you find whilst exploring this site.

He can be reached by by way of danielcoope at gmail dot com.

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