معرفی
Dr. Saeed Farjami is a Research Fellow in Mathematical Biology of Cell Differentiation at the University of Surrey’s School of Biosciences, part of the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. His work bridges mathematical theory with biological systems, focusing on cell differentiation mechanisms and dynamical systems analysis.
Education:
- Bachelor’s (2010) and Master’s (2012) degrees in Mathematics from Isfahan University of Technology.
- PhD in Mathematics (2017) from the University of Auckland, supervised by Prof. Hinke M. Osinga and A/Prof. Vivien Kirk. Focused on transient responses in slow-fast systems.
Research Interests: Mathematical modeling of gene expression in stem cells, geometric singular perturbation theory (GSPT), and applications to neuroscience (e.g., cerebellar stellate cells). His work emphasizes oscillatory mechanisms and fate restriction in cellular systems.
Publications: Recent work includes studies on neural crest cell fate specification and stem cell differentiation models, reflecting his expertise in linking mathematical frameworks to biological processes.
Awards: None explicitly stated in the provided texts.
Advising & Grants: No specific grants or advisees listed. His research focuses on collaborative projects in mathematical biology.
Labs & Teams: Part of the research group at the University of Surrey, developing models for stem cell development and gene expression dynamics.





