This 2-week online summer school, hosted by the Centre for Applied Mathematics in Bioscience and Medicine as well as the NSERC-CREATE in Complex Dynamics at McGill University (Montreal), aims to provide a new generation of internationally recruited trainees with the fundamental tools of this field as well as to deliver lectures devoted to recent advancements made in nonlinear dynamics, including: machine learning applications; computational neuroscience developments; cellular physiology implications; infectious disease (COVID-19) and communication transmission.
Lisanne Rens is teaching a course with hands-on projects on spatio-temporal models at the Summer School in Nonlinear Dynamics for the Life Sciences with Applications to Neuroscience and Psychology. Morpheus will be introduced and used to explore cell shape dynamics, intracellular patterning and their feedback regulation.