
معرفی
Christoph Borgers is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Tufts University. His academic career spans several decades with significant contributions to mathematical neuroscience and more recently to anomalous diffusion research.
His research interests encompass mathematical neuroscience, anomalous diffusion processes, social choice theory, and numerical linear algebra. Borgers has made notable contributions to understanding diffusion-like processes where diffusing clouds grow faster or slower than the square root of time, with applications in physics and biology. His work primarily utilizes tools from probability theory and analysis.
Among his major publications are the books An Introduction to Modeling Neuronal Dynamics (Springer, 2017), Mathematics of Social Choice (SIAM), and Introduction to Numerical Linear Algebra (SIAM). His research trajectory shows a shift from computational neuroscience (2000-2018) to his current primary focus on anomalous diffusion.
His educational background includes a PhD in Mathematics from the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at New York University (1985) and a Diplom in Mathematics from the University of Bonn, Germany (1982).


