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Dr. Hwayeon Ryu
Research/Creative Interests
Dr. Ryu’s research interests are focused on mathematical modeling and analysis of dynamical systems arising from other disciplines, like systems biology, neuroscience, immunology, epidemiology, or sociology. Her current research focuses on mathematical modeling of immune response to SARS-CoV-2, supported by the National Science Foundation research grant.
What types of “data” do you commonly use?
Parameter Estimation and Model Validation using Experimental and Clinical Data.
What types of collaborations are you open to?
I am currently recruiting for a new student who can join the current NSF-funded project, Mathematical Modeling of Immune Response to SARS-CoV-2!
What agencies, organizations, or foundations do you have experience with to apply for grants?
- National Science Foundation
- Association for Women in Mathematics
- Sylvia Bozeman and Rhonda Hughes EDGE Foundation
Student Qualifications
- Any STEM majors with genuine curiosity and willingness to learn, and some exposure to mathematics and biology.
- I am particularly interested in mentoring students from historically marginalized populations.
Interested? Please email me to set up a meeting.