dr. IA (Ingrid) van de Leemput
Assistant ProfessorI am an Assistant Professor in Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management within the Department of Environmental Sciences. My research centers on tipping points and resilience in complex systems – how ecosystems, societies, and even human minds can suddenly shift to alternative states, and how early signals may reveal when resilience is declining. I develop and test models and statistical tools to detect such changes from monitoring data, with a particular focus on spatially extended and networked systems where local interactions shape broader dynamics.
I work closely with researchers across disciplines, including ecology, psychology, aging, epidemiology, and data science, to apply and refine resilience concepts in real-world systems. Through this combination of theoretical development and interdisciplinary collaboration, I aim to advance a more general understanding of resilience and its role in shaping complex systems.