Bio-mathematics, Statistics, and Nano-Technologies: Mosquito Control Strategies

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Bio-mathematics, Statistics, and Nano-Technologies: Mosquito Control Strategies Editor: Peyman Ghaffari Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages: 338 Illustrations and other contents: 19 Tables, black and white; 23 Line drawings, color; 48 Line drawings, black and white; 32 Halftones, black and white; 23 Illustrations, color; 80 Illustrations, black and white Language: English ISBN: 9780367477004 Categories: , ,

Features Includes multiple case studies. Suitable for scientists and professionals working on methods for mosquito control. Provides a much-needed focal point for interdisciplinary discussion.

Weight0.79121 kg
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"I am delighted to see the outputs of this European Union funded collaborative effort in this engaging book format, that is well targeted for both entomology students and vector control practitioners and demonstrates to those across a range of other disciplines how they might engage productively in the debate on how we evolve insect control over the next decades." —Professor Janet Hemingway, from the Foreword

Author Biography

Dr Peyman Ghaffari received his Ph.D. in Mathematical-Physics (Non-linear Dynamics and Complex Systems) at Imperial College (London) 1997. He also received his M.S. (German Diploma in Physics) 1993 in Theoretical Plasma Physics at University of Düsseldorf (Germany). After completing his PhD at Imperial College, he worked as an industrial consultant in Germany and UAE for 12 years focusing on establishing Joint-Ventures between International companies wanting to penetrate the Middle Eastern and European markets. In 2006 Dr. Ghaffari returned to academia as a visiting/associate scientist at Imperial College, parallel to his consultancy. In 2007 he co-founded the "Complexity and Interdisciplinary Research Centre (CIRC)" at Imperial College providing a platform to transmit the ideas of "Complexity Research" into Industry. Since March 2010 until Dec 2018, he has worked at the University of Lisbon in the Biomathematics and Statistics Group and has participated in several scientific projects resulting in associated scientific articles. Since 2020 he is continuing his research as an associate researcher at CIDMA (University of Aveiro). In June 2017 he won the prestigious EU- COST Grant (CA16227) as proposal writer (estimates for 4 years ca. 700.000 Euro). Since Sept. 2017 he has been the Chair of this Action (www.imaac.eu) with around 100 members in around 35 countries involved. He also founded a yearly Training School ("International Training School on Optimal Control Theory and Mosquito Control Strategies") in 2018 and a yearly conference in 2019 on Political Decision Making and Vector-Borne Diseases aiming to bring political decision makers and scientists together. Dr. Ghaffari is working now on application of Optimal Control Theory on deterministic and stochastic epidemiological models. Other scientific interests include Complex Systems, Self-Organization, Fractional Derivatives, Neuronal Networks and Industrial Mathematics.