Dr. Willms' research is centred around dynamical systems models of biological or other processes. It is weighted toward the applied end of the mathematics spectrum, often concerned with implementation details and issues of making the mathematics accessible to biologists and engineers. Willms' res...
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Dr. Willms' research is centred around dynamical systems models of biological or other processes. It is weighted toward the applied end of the mathematics spectrum, often concerned with implementation details and issues of making the mathematics accessible to biologists and engineers. Willms' research spans a relatively wide set of application areas, from ion channels to robot path planning, and a relatively wide set of disciplines, including algorithm development, numerical analysis, dynamic programming, and bifurcation theory, but dynamics is a unifying theme throughout. Willms enjoys working closely with experimentalists to solve the problems in which they are interested, but is also interested in the more mathematical issues which often surface from this research.
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