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ibrahim Halil Aslan

Postdoctoral Scholar, Hopkins Marine Station
My research primarily focuses on mathematical modeling for infectious diseases, which continue to pose significant threats to global health. I employ mathematical tools to derive crucial insights such as identifying patterns, forecasting pandemic trajectories, and assessing the effectiveness of various interventions, thereby informing public health policies and decision-making at local and global scales.

I am currently a postdoctoral scholar in the De Leo Lab and developing mechanistic models to investigate the impact of climate change on the transmission of the parasitic disease schistosomiasis, a role I have held since 2022. Prior to this, I completed my Ph.D. at the University of Tennessee in the Department of Mathematics, specializing in Mathematical Ecology/Evolution, in 2019. Subsequently, I served as a faculty member at Batman University.

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Faculty LabGiulio De Leo

Education

Doctor of Philosophy, University of Tennessee Knoxville (2019)
MS, University of Tennessee Knoxville, Mathematics with Concentration in Mathematical Ecology/Evolution (2016)
MS, Gaziantep University, Applied Mathematics (2011)
BSc, Mersin University, Mathematics (2009)