Resources

Resources

Here are the main essential resources for the "Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases" research group:

  1. Nonlinear Dynamics Research Center (NDRC)​​ The Nonlinear Dynamics Research Center (NDRC) at Ajman University is at the forefront of groundbreaking research, exploring the complexities of nonlinear dynamical systems and their diverse applications.  NDRC aims to be a creative and innovative leading research center, internationally recognized for excellence in its specialized research domains. With a firm dedication to advancing knowledge in nonlinear dynamics, NDRC has been established to provide an optimal environment for research, aiming to attract top-tier scientific researchers in theoretical and practical aspects in the area of Applied Mathematics.

  2. Journal of Theoretical Biology

    • Provides comprehensive research articles on theoretical biology, including mathematical modeling of infectious diseases.
  3. Epidemiology and Infection​

    • A key journal that publishes original research and review articles on the epidemiology, control, and prevention of infectious diseases.
  4. The Society for Mathematical Biology

    • Offers a wealth of resources, including conferences, workshops, and publications focused on the application of mathematics in biology, particularly infectious diseases.
  5. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) - Infectious Disease Modelling​

    • Provides guidelines, datasets, and modelling tools for infectious disease research and public health interventions.
  6. World Health Organization (WHO) - Modelling and Simulation Tools

    • A valuable resource for global health data, guidelines, and tools related to infectious disease modelling and response strategies.
  7. MATLAB and Simulink for Infectious Disease Modelling​

    • Offers software and toolboxes specifically designed for building and analyzing mathematical models of infectious disease spread and control.​