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Kamal Barley serves as a Visiting Professor at Arizona State University, affiliated with the Mathematical and Theoretical Biology Institute (MTBI). His work bridges applied mathematics with life and social sciences through rigorous quantitative modeling approaches.
His research spans Infectious Disease Modeling (pertussis, tuberculosis, Ebola, HIV-malaria co-infections), Mathematical Biology (glial cell dynamics, wildlife disease ecology), Social Sciences Modeling (romantic relationships, political instability), and recently Quantum Mechanics. Barley employs differential equations, stochastic processes, and computational methods to address complex biological and social phenomena, with emphasis on transmission dynamics and system behavior under uncertainty.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals a strategic evolution from epidemiological focus (2010-2020) toward quantum mechanics (2022-2025), while maintaining core expertise in infectious disease modeling. His work consistently integrates interdisciplinary collaboration, particularly through MTBI's student-focused research programs, demonstrating methodological versatility across biological, physical, and social domains.
Barley actively contributes to the Mathematical and Theoretical Biology Institute at Arizona State University, where he mentors students through technical report projects spanning disease modeling, ecological dynamics, and mathematical physics. His collaborative approach involves co-authoring with diverse teams across institutions, reflecting MTBI's mission of advancing theoretical biology through inclusive research training.




