She formulates and analyses nonlinear dynamical systems with game-theoretic adaptation to model vector-borne disease transmission across multiple hosts, deriving threshold conditions and stability results for persistence and control.
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PhD Candidate
She formulates and analyses nonlinear dynamical systems with game-theoretic adaptation to model vector-borne disease transmission across multiple hosts, deriving threshold conditions and stability results for persistence and control.

Undergraduate Researcher
He develops and analyzes a network-based dynamical systems model of smoking behavior, incorporating peer influence and strategic interactions to study threshold phenomena and long-term prevalence.

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