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Fifth International Conference on Computational and Mathematical Population Dynamics (CMPD5)

Bahia Mar Fort Lauderdale Beach Fort Lauderdale

The aim of Computational and Mathematical Population Dynamics 5 is to serve as a forum for researchers to exchange ideas and present mathematical results on topics including biology, ecology, environmental science, epidemiology, immunology, medical sciences, etc.  In the last three decades, population dynamics have become much more approachable due to the rapid development and advances

Ray Huffaker (UF/IFAS Agricultural and Biological Engineering)

368 Little Hall

Empirical Nonlinear Dynamics:  Reconstructing the Dynamics of Real-World Systems from Available Data This seminar presents an empirical dynamics approach that permits available data to ‘speak first’ regarding the nature of real-world processes generating them, and thus provides valuable guidance for subsequent modeling.  This data-driven approach is compatible with the classic scientific method in which “

Stefan Gerber (UF Soil and Water Sciences)

368 Little Hall

Reflections on the use of models to study global environmental change The work of my lab revolves around the mathematical modeling to understand interactions between major elements that cycle between atmosphere, land and ocean, between life and environment. The cycle of the major elements carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus touches our existence, in terms of feeding