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Hermann Eberl is a professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Guelph, where he has been since 2003. He received his PhD from the Technical University of Munich, Germany, in 1998. Eberl's research focuses on mathematical biology and engineering, particularly in application-driven work involving mathematical modeling, analysis, and computational simulations of biological and bio/environmental engineering systems. His current research themes include mathematical modeling of biofilm structures, anaerobic digestion models, chemostat models, and honeybee disease models. Eberl's work has implications for understanding microbial communities, disease dynamics in honeybee colonies, and how various physical and biological factors impact biofilm structures. He has held the Tier-II Canada Research Chair in Computational Biomathematics from 2006 to 2016 and has been recognized with several awards, including the Excellence in Graduate Supervision Award from the University of Guelph in 2019. Eberl is actively involved in editorial roles for relevant scientific journals and continues to contribute to the understanding of complex biological systems through his research.
University of Guelph • Guelph, ON, Canada
Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, focusing on mathematical modeling of biological systems.
Department of Clinical Studies. Offers MSc by thesis (2 years) and MSc by coursework (1 year).