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Workshop on Mathematical Modeling and Simulation of Electrolytes with Application to Molecular Physiology
 

Poster : events_1_125170103333779925.pdf

January 10 - 11, 2017

R202, Astronomy-Mathematics Building, NTU

Invited Speakers:
Shu-Wei Chang (National Taiwan University)
Ren-Shiang Chen (Tunghai University)
Tzyy-Leng Horng (Feng Chia University)
Nien-Jen Hu (National Chung Hsing University)
Chun-Hsiang Tan (Kaohsiung Medical University Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital)
Chun-Ming Yang ()
Chia-Ning Yang (National University of Kaohsiung)

Organizers:
Tai-Chia Lin (National Taiwan University)

Description

Electrolytes are solutions of acids, bases or salts containing free ions that make the substance electrically conductive. Ions flow in and out of cell membrane and play important roles on ion channels and transporters which are important in molecular physiology. Understanding these complicated dynamics not only give formidable challenges but also motivations for new mathematical theories and techniques. Experimental results play a crucial role to learn the physical laws which are useful for the development of mathematical models. The main goal of the workshop is to discuss the biophysical  models of BD, MD and PDE simulations and the relation of mathematical results and biological significance.The workshop will provide an opportunity for researchers in related areas to share and discuss their current research ideas.

 

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