Professor Willi Jäger - Mathematics in Understanding and Controlling COVID-19
Professor Willi Jäger from the University of Heidelberg, Germany, is a renowned mathematician with a special focus on nonlinear systems, PDEs, and mathematical modeling. He has received numerous prestigious scientific awards and has made significant contributions to various fields of interest. Join his upcoming lecture series on how mathematics can aid in understanding and controlling COVID-19.
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Professor Willi Jger, University of Heidelberg, Germany
Scientific awards o Bolzano Medal of the Czech Academy of Sciences o Medal of the Ruprecht-Karls-Universit t Heidelberg o State Research Prize Baden-W rttemberg o Medal of the Faculty for Mathematics and Physics, Charles University Prague o Alwin-Walther-Medaille, TU Darmstadt o Medal of the University of Warsaw o Commemorative Medal of Czech Mathematical Society o Blaise Pascal Medal for Mathematics o Honorary doctorate of Babes-Bolyai University, St. Petersburg University, the Moscow Aviation Institute, Cluj-Napoca the Vietnamese Academy of Science and Technology, RUDN University o Honorary Member of the European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry (ECMI)
Fields of interest Nonlinear Systems Partial Differential Equations Mathematical Modelling Computational Science Quantitative Biosciences Mathematical Modelling of Commodities Professor Jaeger s CV:
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Professor Willi Jger Can mathematics help to understand and control COVID-19? 19/08 11:00 Moscow time Lecture 1. Introduction, survey. Basic dynamics of the virus in the host 19/08 12:00 Moscow time Lecture 2.Development of COVID-19 in the host 20/08 11:00 Moscow time Lecture 3.Growth and spread of the virus infection to a global pandemic prediction and control