
Peter Thomas
Adjunct Professor · Mathematical Neuroscience
Case Western Reserve UniversityAbout
Peter Thomas is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Statistics at Case Western Reserve University. His research focuses on mathematical neuroscience, computational cell biology, and applications of information and control theory to theoretical biology. He employs mathematical analysis and computational modeling to study communication and control mechanisms in biological systems, collaborating closely with experimentalists.
Education includes a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Chicago (2000), alongside MA and MS degrees in Conceptual Foundations of Science and Mathematics from the same institution. His postdoctoral training was in computational neuroscience at The Salk Institute for Biological Studies.
Research interests emphasize stochastic processes in biological systems, phase response analysis of oscillators, and the integration of control theory with biological systems. His work spans topics like respiratory control modeling, neuromechanical systems, and the dynamics of molecular signaling channels.
Recent publications explore sensory feedback mechanisms in motor systems, stochastic oscillators, and applications of information theory to biological systems. He has contributed to understanding rhythmic behaviors, such as respiration and locomotion, through closed-loop models.
Teaching and service activities are part of his role, though specific courses are not detailed in the provided materials. Collaborations include work with institutions like the Neural Engineering Center and interdisciplinary projects in neuroscience and applied mathematics.
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