معرفی
Dr. Brennen Fagan is a Researcher at the University of York, affiliated with the Leverhulme Centre for Anthropocene Biodiversity and the Department of Mathematics. He holds a PhD in Mathematical Modelling from the University of York and an undergraduate degree from California State University, Fresno. His research focuses on applying mathematical models to understand biodiversity change, historical warfare dynamics, and ecological systems. Current projects include modeling species dispersal effects on biodiversity, host-microbiome co-evolution, and land-use impacts on pollen diversity.
Education: B.Sc. from California State University, Fresno; PhD in Mathematics (University of York, 2020). Research interests include computational mathematics, dynamical systems, and interdisciplinary applications like graph theory and game theory. He collaborates with institutions such as Kruger National Park and Cumbria Connect on conservation modeling and rewilding initiatives.
His work bridges mathematics and ecology, addressing challenges like biodiversity measurement consistency across methods and historical influences on ecological baselines. He is actively supervising three interdisciplinary PhD projects focused on rewilding, habitat restoration, and carbon dynamics in savannas.




