University of Warwick
Mathematics Department
I am a Research Fellow with a PhD in Physics and extensive experience in mathematical and epidemiological modelling. My work integrates nonlinear dynamics, numerical simulation, and infectious disease modelling to inform public health policy. Skilled in MATLAB, R, and Mathematica, I have contributed to interdisciplinary projects linking physics-based modelling with epidemiological and demographic data. I am passionate about using quantitative tools to address global health challenges and advance predictive modelling in public health.
Mathematical Modelling; Complex Systems; Integrable models; Infectious disease modelling; Dynamical Systems.
"Higher order mass aggregation terms in a nonlinear predator–prey model maintain limit cycle stability in Saturn’s F ring", Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 2024, 468, 134311.
“Entropic Spatial Autocorrelation of Voter Uncertainty and Voter Transitions in Parliamentary Elections", Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2023, 128675.
“The dynamics of COVID-19 spread: evidence from Lebanon”, with Maya Jalloul, Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering, 2020, 17(5), 5618-5632.
“Finite volume spectra of the Lee-Yang model”, with Zoltan Bajnok and Paul Pearce, Journal of High Energy Physics, 2015, (4), 073.
“Form factors in presence of integrable defects”, with Zoltan Bajnok, Nuclear Physics, 2010, B832 (3), 500-519.