معرفی
Dr. Anthony O'Hare is a Senior Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Stirling since March 2013. His research focuses on epidemiological modeling, infectious disease dynamics, and game theory. He holds a PhD in Physics from the University of Loughborough and has prior experience in computational physics, veterinary epidemiology, and financial risk management. O'Hare is the developer of the Broadwick framework for computational epidemiology and has contributed to studies on bovine tuberculosis, sea lice resistance, and social media surveillance in livestock farming.
- Education:
- BSc Physics, Mathematics, and Mathematical Physics (University College Cork, 1994)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Computational Physics (1995)
- MSc Computational Physics (University of Salford, 1996)
- PhD in Physics (University of Loughborough, 2007)
- Research Interests: Epidemiological modeling, spatial disease dynamics, game theory applications in farming systems, computational physics, and phylodynamics.
- Professional Memberships: Institute of Physics, Edinburgh Mathematical Society.
His recent work examines the role of social media in disease surveillance, treatment resistance in pathogens, and the integration of genomic data into disease models. He has presented widely on topics such as zero in mathematics, the history of epidemiological modeling, and the intersection of mathematics and animal behavior.
Labs/Teams: Biological Modelling Group, Computational Mathematics and Optimisation Research Group.


