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Interdisciplinary Studies

Program Committee

Tai-Chia Lin (NTU, committee chair), Te-Sheng Lin (NYCU), Je-Chiang Tsai (NTHU), Feng-Bing Wang (CGU)

 

Description of program:

Interdisciplinary Studies in this Topical Program is to be understood in the broadest sense. A purpose of this program is also to assist domestic mathematicians who have research interest in mathematics and other scientific disciplines as well. The program is to provide a platform to help them develop scientific programs, which will lead to new exciting mathematical theorems or problems.
Some of the current research topics in this program are motivated by various scientific processes and phenomena, e.g., PDE models of Ion transport, data-driven modeling of mass spectrometry, network analysis in data science, and reaction-diffusion models of epidemiology or ecology. It also includes topics in machine learning and mathematics in medicine.

 

 

Affiliated members:

Mathematical Physiology

Tzyy-Leng Horng (Applied Mathematics, Feng Chia University)
Je-Chiang Tsai (Mathematics, Nat'l Tsing Hua University)
Chiun-Chang Lee (Institute of Computational and Modeling Science, Nat'l Tsing Hua University)
Dean Chou (Biomedical Engineering, Nat'l Cheng Kung University)
 
 

PDE and Machine Learning:

Yu-Hau Tseng (Applied Mathematics, Nat'l University of Kaohsiung)
Te-Sheng Lin (Applied Mathematics, Nat'l Yang Ming Chiao Tung University)
 
 

Mathematical Biology:

Yuan-Nan Young (Mathematical Sciences, New Jersey Institute of Technology)
Chang-Yuan Cheng (Applied Mathematics, National Pingtung University)
Chang-Hong Wu (Applied Mathematics, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University)
Feng-Bin Wang (Natural Science in the CGE & Community Medicine Research Center, Chang Gung University)
 
 

 

 

 
Events
Seminars and Talks
2024/10/17
Modeling Poroelasticity and Other Multiphysics and Multicomponent Phenomena in Biomechanics Abstract Biological materials, such as human flesh, bones, cartilages, brain tissue, and bloo...
Seminars and Talks
2024/10/11
Life's a Gamble: How Evolution Embraces Stochasticity to Reduce Risk Abstract Organisms must juggle constantly changing environmental pressures, often needing to ...
 
 
Visitors
Dennis K.J. Lin
Purdue University
dkjlin[AT]purdue.edu
September 1 - December 20, 2024
 

 

 
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