Lecture (WS 2020/2021)
Introduction to Mathematical Biology I: Discrete models
Objective
Mathematical biology aims at deciphering organizational principles of biological systems by means of mathematical modelling and analysis, using a variety of applied mathematical techniques and tools. The lecture series (I-II) focuses at discrete and continuous models.
This semester's course on discrete models focuses on cellular automata and applications from collective cell migration and biological pattern formation to cancer. This course is suitable for - but not restricted to - (under)graduates in biology, mathematics, physics, medical and computer science. Together with accompanying tutorials participants receive a profound introduction to modern biomathematical concepts.
The lectures will be presented via Zoom and tutorials will be hosted on Big Blue Button.
Please sign up via OPAL to receive the invitation links.
Date and Time
Lecture: Every Tuesday, starting October 27
Tutorials: Every second Wednesday, starting November 4
Both are held at 6th DS, 16.40h - 18.10h.
Lecturer and Contact
Prof. Dr. Andreas Deutsch
Zentrum für Informationsdienste und Hochleistungsrechnen (ZIH)
TU Dresden
Tel.: 463-31943