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Mathematical Biology Faculty

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H. Thomas Banks H. Thomas Banks
Professor
Director of CRSC
Co-Director of CQSB

PhD, Purdue University, 1967

Control and parameter estimation for delay and partial differential equations; computational methods; statistical and mathematical methods for inverse problems; modeling in biological and physical problems.

Distinguished University Professor; Drexel Professor; SIAM W.T. and Idalia Reid Prize; IEEE Fellow; Institute of Physics Fellow; NCSU Alumni Distinguished Graduate Professor; NCSU Alumni Outstanding Research Award; NCSU Distinguished Scholarly Achievement Award; IEEE-CSS Control Systems Technology Award; Purdue University Distinguished Alumni Award; Elected Chair, SIAM Board of Trustees (4 terms); ASME Best Paper Award; Amer. Chem. Soc Rubber Division Best Paper Award; Professeur Honoraire, Universite Compeigne, France; AFOSR Research Highlight; Turkish's Governor's Medal of Honor Award; President, NCSU Sigma Xi Society; Editorial Board, 14 journals in Applied Math and Biomath.

John Franke John Franke
Professor

PhD, Northwestern University, 1973

Discrete and continuous dynamical systems; applications to biology, including population exclusion principles, bifurcations, and interwoven basins of attraction.

Mansoor Haider Mansoor Haider
Associate Professor

PhD, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1996

Applied mathematics with applications in biomechanics and bioengineering; scientific computing; multiphasic continuum mechanics; boundary integral methods; contact problems

Richard Skalak Award - best paper in the Journal of Biomechanical Engineering (2004);
NC State Outstanding Teacher Award

Grace Kepler Grace Kepler
CSRC
Research Associate Professor

PhD, Brandeis University, 1992

Computational mathematical modeling of dynamical systems (e.g., infectious agent/host systems, drug disposition and toxicity, electromagnetic interrogation), for application to prediction, elucidation of mechanistic behavior, optimal design, and material identification.

Alun Lloyd Alun Lloyd
Professor
Director of Biomathematics Graduate Program

PhD, University of Oxford, 1996

Mathematical biology; infectious diseases, ecological modeling; dynamical systems, stochastic processes.

Sharon Lubkin Sharon Lubkin
Professor

PhD, Cornell University, 1992

Modeling biological systems; continuum mechanics of tissues; morphogenesis; mixture models; transport.

Society for Mathematical Biology, Publications Chair

Mette Olufsen Mette Olufsen
Associate Professor

PhD, Roskilde University, 1998

Mathematical biology, cardiovascular physiology, inverse problems, parameter estiamtion, differential equations, cardiovascular fluid mechanics.

James Selgrade James Selgrade
Professor

PhD, University of Wisconsin, 1973

Dynamical systems, ordinary differential equations, mathematical biology.

Hien Tran Hien Tran
Professor
Associate Head

PhD, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1986

Scientific computation, numerical methods for the identification and control of dynamical systems.

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