Adaptive dynamics
Ecological modeling
Evolutionary Game Theory
Replicator dynamics
Best response dynamics
I explore how evolutionary and ecological interactions shape biological systems using mathematical modeling and game theory. My work aims to uncover fundamental principles in predator-prey dynamics, anti-predator strategies, and evolutionary stability through rigorous mathematical frameworks.
I emphasize qualitative modeling, bifurcation analysis, and adaptive dynamics to develop mechanistically rich but analytically tractable models. My approach integrates eco-evolutionary feedbacks to provide conceptual insights into biological systems.
I use evolutionary game theory, dynamical systems, bifurcation analysis, and stochastic models to study evolutionary branching, speciation and species persistence in ecological systems.
See below for my ongoing projects and research themes. View my publications on Google Scholar (scholar.google.com/citations?user=lPhJ9BMAAAAJ&hl=en).
Matlab
Mathematica
Matcont