Hermann Eberl (Département de mathématiques et biostatistiques, University of Guelph) est l’invité de Fahima Nekka, professeure titulaire à la Faculté de pharmanie de l'Université de Montréal, dans le cadre des séminaires de l’axe « Pharmacométrie et pharmacothérapie » de la Faculté de pharmacie.
Hermann Eberl is a full professor of in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Guelph, where he holds the Canada Research Chair in Computational Biomathematics and is the Director of the Biophysics Interdepartmental Program. Prior to coming to Canada in 2003 he was a junior scientist at the Institute of Biomathemtics and Biometry of the German National Research Center for Environment and Health, and a postdoc in the Department for Bioprocess Engineering of the Delft University of Technology. He studied at the Technical University in Munich, obtaining a Dipl.-Math degree (Msc equivalent) from the Faculty of Mathematics followed by a doctorate from the Faculty of Civil Engineering. His research areas is Mathematical Biology, typically involving ordinary and partial differential equations that are studied with analytical and computational techniques. The problems that he works on stem from real world applications in the life sciences and Engineering and typically involve collaborations with scientists and practitioners from other disciplines.
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