
معرفی
Tomislav Plesa is a Lecturer and Fellow at Peterhouse College, University of Cambridge, specializing in dynamical systems applied to biological and chemical contexts. He completed his D.Phil. in Systems Biology at the University of Oxford's Mathematical Institute under Prof. Radek Erban, with subsequent postdoctoral research in the Department of Bioengineering at Imperial College London.
Plesa's research bridges mathematical theory and synthetic biology, focusing on the design and control of biochemical systems. His work employs deterministic and stochastic modeling approaches to advance molecular computing and synthetic biology applications, with particular emphasis on reaction network dynamics, noise control mechanisms, and system bifurcations.
His publication record demonstrates strong thematic focus on chemical reaction networks, stochastic approximations, and control theory applications in biological systems. Recent work explores neural-inspired chemical systems (2024), integral feedback mechanisms (2023), and quasi-robust control strategies (2021), contributing to foundational knowledge in biomolecular engineering.

