
معرفی
Yoichiro Mori is the Calabi-Simons Professor in Mathematics and Biology at the University of Pennsylvania, affiliated with the School of Arts and Sciences. His positions span the Department of Mathematics and the Department of Biology, reflecting his interdisciplinary research focus. He holds an office in both DRL 4N20 (Math) and Levin 352 (Biology).
His research interests encompass Mathematical Biology, Physiology, Biophysics, and Applied and Numerical Analysis. Key areas include electrodiffusion theory, cell volume regulation, fluid dynamics of elastic structures, and computational models of physiological processes like cortical spreading depression and cardiac electrophysiology.
Mori’s recent work emphasizes theoretical and numerical analysis of slender body theory, ion transport phenomena, and the interplay between cellular mechanics and biochemical signaling. Notable contributions include studies on the Peskin problem, osmotic water flow, and the dynamics of deformable membranes in viscous fluids.
His publications frequently address topics such as cell migration energetics, multidomain electrodiffusion models, and mathematical frameworks for biological systems. Collaborations span applied mathematics, bioengineering, and experimental biology, with a focus on bridging theoretical models and real-world biological phenomena.



