معرفی
Fahimeh Mokhtari is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, affiliated with the Amsterdam Center for Dynamics and Computation. Her research focuses on nonlinear differential equations, normal forms of dynamical systems, bifurcation theory, and network dynamics. She holds a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Isfahan University of Technology, with a thesis on 'Normal Form of Some Three-Dimensional Singular Vector Fields'.
Education includes a B.Sc. in Pure Mathematics (University of Isfahan), M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics (Isfahan University of Technology). She has received multiple awards, including the Khwarizmi Youth Award (2013) and grants from Iran's National Elites Foundation.
Research interests span dynamical systems, representation theory, Hamiltonian systems, and symbolic computations. She has co-organized the VU Mathematics Colloquium and currently chairs the OLC Committee for the Medical Natural Science program. Teaching includes courses on Dynamical Systems, Calculus, and Mathematical Modelling.
Recent work emphasizes network dynamical systems, triple-zero bifurcations, and Lie algebraic structures in feedforward networks. Supervised research projects include network dynamics, bifurcation analysis, and mathematical modelling at BSc/MSc levels.



