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Dr Aravind Kumar Kamaraj is a Research Fellow at the Surrey Sleep Research Centre, University of Surrey, where he engages in advanced research at the intersection of mathematical modelling, dynamical systems, and human physiology, with a focus on sleep and circadian rhythms.
Research Interests:
- Application of dynamical systems and network theory to model the human brain
- Mathematical modelling of epilepsy, sleep, and circadian rhythms
- Integration of machine learning and model-data fusion techniques in biological systems
His work emphasizes quantitative approaches to understanding complex neurophysiological processes. Although no publications or advising activities are listed, his expertise bridges applied mathematics and neuroscience. He is an Associate Member of the London Mathematical Society.
Education:
- Integrated MS and PhD in Applied Mechanics, Indian Institute of Technology Madras (awarded 19 July 2019)
Affiliations:
- Surrey Sleep Research Centre, University of Surrey
- London Mathematical Society (Associate Member)
Dr Kamaraj contributes to interdisciplinary research that aims to decode brain dynamics through computational and mathematical frameworks.
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