Wei Wei

Assitant Professor of Mathematical Sciences


Education

    Ph.D.(Bioinformatics and Computational Biology) 2008, University of Idaho
    (Advisor: Prof. Stephen M. Krone)
    M.S. (Statistics) 2007, University of Idaho
    M.S. (Mathematics) 2005, University of Idaho
    B.S. (Applied Mathematics) 2002, Hebei University of Technology

Research Interests

  • Mathematical Biology; especially
    • Interacting Particle Systems
    • Spatial Models in (microbial) ecology and epidemiology
    • Differential Equations

  • Biostatistics; especially
    • Statistical Sampling Design
    • Quality Control
    • Statistcial Genetics

  • Evolutionary biology; especially
    • Host-virus Dynamics
    • Adaptive Evolution

Recent Publications

  • Spatial Invasion by a Mutant Pathogen (with S. Krone) Journal of Theoretical Biology (2005)236, 335-348
  • Space, Time and Host Evolution Facilitate Coexistence of Competing Bacteriophages: Theory and Experiment (with L. Coberly, K. Sampson, J. Millstein, H. Wichman and S. Krone) American Naturalist (2009)173, E121-E138
  • The Interplay between Evolutionary and Competitive Dynamics in a Spatial Bacteriophage Community (with L. Coberly, J. Millstein, H. Wichman and S. Krone) (In preparation)

Teaching (Fall 2009)

Courses Taught

Courses Taught at UPRM (Fall 2008&Spring 2009)

Course Taught at University of Idaho (2006)

  • Math160 (Survey of Calculus)

Fun



Last updated by Wei Wei, Nov 01, 2008