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bioengineering
Modelling and Simulation of Biological Systems - 2022-11-28
Gabriel Wittum, Professor, Applied Mathematics and Computational Sciences
Nov 28, 12:00
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13:00
B2 L5 R5209
applied mathematics
bioengineering
Biological systems are distinguished by their enormous complexity and variability. That is why mathematical modelling and computational simulation of those systems is very difficult, in particular thinking of detailed models which are based on first principles. The difficulties start with geometric modelling which needs to extract basic structures from highly complex and variable phenotypes, on the other hand also has to take the statistic variability into account.
Krishnakumar Sivakumar
Research Scientist,
Applied Mathematics and Computational Sciences
bioengineering
microbiology
Research Interests Environmental Microbiology and Bioengineering, Biofilm Engineering and Biofilm-based Bioprocesses, Anaerobic Microbiology, Antibiotic resistance in the environment, Microbial Ecology Education Profile Ph.D. (Sustainable Earth – Biofilm Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Masters (Environmental Engineering & Management, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India) Bachelors (Civil Engineering, Kerala University)