
معرفی
Yuming Chen is a Professor at Wilfrid Laurier University specializing in dynamical systems, functional differential equations, and mathematical biology. His research focuses on analyzing complex biological systems including epidemiological models, ecological interactions, and cancer-immune dynamics. Dr. Chen's work integrates mathematical theory with real-world applications, addressing questions related to stability analysis, bifurcation phenomena, and optimal control strategies.
His research explores topics such as predator-prey dynamics with Allee effects, age-structured epidemic models, and tumor-immune system interactions. He has contributed significantly to understanding the global stability of delayed differential equations and the behavior of reaction-diffusion systems in heterogeneous environments.
Key themes in his recent publications include analyzing vector-borne disease transmission dynamics, investigating the impact of time delays in tumor models, and developing novel Lyapunov-based methods for stability analysis. His studies often combine analytical techniques with numerical simulations to explore system behaviors under different parameter conditions.
Dr. Chen's work has implications for public health policy, ecological management, and medical research. While specific grant details and awards are not listed, his extensive publication record reflects sustained contributions to mathematical biology and applied mathematics.




