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Dr. Richard C. Elliott joined Boise State in 2016 as an Assistant Research Professor in the Micron School of Materials Science and Engineering. Trained as a physicist he has broad expertise in computational modeling, particularly in statistical field theories for chain molecules, having worked in lipid biophysics and polymer theory. Dr. Elliott later became interested in vector-based disease and theories of transmission through a community of friends working in nonprofit agencies in sub-Saharan Africa. His goal is to help eliminate malaria, a global health problem affecting millions worldwide despite being a simply and inexpensively cured infection. Dr. Elliot’s work fills a research gap in epidemiological modeling by offering insights on vector-based disease transmission that use physical mechanisms and methods. Identifying dynamical pathways in the transmission system from mosquito to host may illuminate weaknesses that practitioners could exploit for superior disease control. Such efforts will (hopefully) lead to more effective control mechanisms and policy, optimize available resources, and potentially minimize chemical exposure.
Educational Background:
Dr. Elliott holds a Ph.D. in Physics from University of Washington (2005) and a B.A. in Physics from Carleton College (1997)
External positions
Research Consultant, Idaho Department of Health and Welfare
1 Jan 2020
Research Consultant/Project Manager, Sagebrush Scientific
1 Jan 2014 → 1 Jan 2019
Associate Faculty, Feather River College
1 Jan 2013 → 1 Jan 2014
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Coherent exciton pulse propagation in disordered transmission lines
Elliott, R., Yurke, B. & Sup, A., 16 Oct 2025, In: Physical Review A. 112, 4, 043525.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Ballistic Frenkel-exciton gate with a high on-off ratio
Sup, A., Yurke, B. & Elliott, R., Aug 2024, In: Physical Review A. 110, 2, 022616.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Impact of Population Based Indoor Residual Spraying with and without Mass Drug Administration with Dihydroartemisinin-Piperaquine on Malaria Prevalence in a High Transmission Setting: A Quasi-Experimental Controlled Before-and-After Trial in Northeastern Uganda
Elliott, R. C., Echodu, D. C., Yeka, A., Eganyu, T., Odude, W., Bukenya, F., Amoah, B., Wanzira, H., Colborn, K., Powell, S. E., Kilama, M., Mulebeke, R., Nankabirwa, J., Giorgi, E., Roskosky, M., Omoding, O., Gonahasa, S. & Opigo, J., 6 Feb 2023, In: BMC Infectious Diseases. 23, 1, p. 72 1 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Implementation of a Frenkel exciton-based controlled phase shifter
Yurke, B., Elliott, R. & Sup, A., Jan 2023, In: Physical Review A. 107, 1, 012603.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Pathogen Transmission in Vector-Borne Disease: A Malaria Study and Some Modeling Perspectives
Elliott, R. C., 10 Apr 2020.Research output: Contribution to conference › Presentation