Mathematical Biology Seminar Calendar
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Tue at 10:30 am in MSB 318 (* indicates a special date, time, or location)

Feb 05   Zhisheng Shuai
  Target reproduction numbers:
  A general framework for threshold parameters in population dynamics
  University of Central Florida, Department of Mathematics

 

Feb 12   The Mathematical Biosciences Institute Online Colloquium
  Mathematical ecology
  The Ohio State University (sponsoring institution)

 

Feb 19 * Yixiang Wu
  Spatial epidemic models on transmissions of infectious diseases
  Vanderbilt University, Department of Mathematics
  Abstract
  11:00am (Math Colloquium)

 

Feb 26   Andrew Nevai
  XPP: A computer program to study dynamical systems
  University of Central Florida, Department of Mathematics

 

Mar 05   Weijian Bo
  On the dynamics of predator-prey models with the
  Beddington-DeAngelis functional response
  Lanzhou University, Department of Mathematics and Statistics

 

Mar 19   Chinwendu Enyioha
  Distributed control of spreading processes in general networks
  University of Central Florida, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
  Abstract

 

Mar 26   Arielle Gaudiello
  Simulating the spread of an infectious disease
  University of Central Florida, Department of Mathematics

 

Apr 02   Wichanon Sae-Ji
  A mathematical model of island community dynamics
  that incorporates niches and species ranking
  University of Central Florida, Department of Mathematics

 

Apr 09   Ting-Hao Hsu
  A criterion of the existence of relaxation oscillations
  with applications to predator-prey systems and an epidemic model
  University of Miami, Department of Mathematics
  Abstract

 

Apr 16   Ting Kang
  A stochastic differential equation SIS epidemic model
  Ningxia University, School of Mathematics & Statistics


If you would like to speak in the seminar or be added to the e-mail list, please contact the organizers at

Dr. Andrew Nevai
Department of Mathematics
University of Central Florida
math.anevai.at.gmail.com
    Dr. Zhisheng Shuai
Department of Mathematics
University of Central Florida
Zhisheng.Shuai.at.ucf.edu