Overview
Explore the fascinating world of stochastic optimal foraging theory through this 39-minute seminar presented by Dr. Daniel Campos from Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona at the INI Seminar Room 2. Delve into how mathematicians and physicists have developed innovative approaches to understanding biological foraging by incorporating spatial effects and movement into evolutionary trade-offs. Learn about collective random-walks and their application in analyzing foraging behaviors, bridging the gap between mathematical models and biological systems. Gain insights into this interdisciplinary approach that connects animal ecology and cell biology through the lens of movement mathematics.
Syllabus
Date: 6th September 2023 – 14:00 to
Taught by
INI Seminar Room 2