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# User settings | ||
username: Amirmahdi Mostofinejad | ||
user_description: I am a fourth-year Ph.D. candidate at the University of Toronto. My graduate school projects focused on mathematical model development for different biological phenomena, with my master’s focusing on tumor-induced angiogenesis (PDE-based) and my Ph.D. on neotissue growth in bioreactors (ODE-based). I have also developed a parameter estimator for biology-informed deep learning in SDE-based dynamical systems. My interests are mathematical modeling, optimization, multiphysics, dynamical systems, deep learning, and physics-informed machine learning. | ||
user_description: I am a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Toronto. My background is in mathematical abstraction, formulation, and model inference for biological processes, with my master’s on tumor-induced angiogenesis and my Ph.D. on population dynamics of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), focusing on their differentiation towards lung progenitors. This includes performing model selection between multiple biologically informed models using sparse experimental data. I also spent a Summer at Genentech working on translational QSP modeling of drug effects on non-small lung cancer cells. There, I developed and validated a pharmacokinetics-pharmacodynamics model for two small molecule drugs undergoing FDA approval, leveraging predictive modeling and simulation tools to optimize drug efficacy and safety. I have extensively utilized Python, Julia, and MATLAB throughout my projects for model preprocessing, numerical solvers, optimization, and visualization, demonstrating a strong ability to adapt quickly and learn new tools. | ||
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user_title: PhD Candidate | ||
email: [email protected] | ||
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