Expertise: Physics
Tools: Bioinformatics
F.E. Faradjev is a prominent Soviet, Azerbaijani and Swedish scientist and educator. He is one of the pioneers of nanophotonics. In 2025, he was elected as a Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences and has recently been awarded the honorary title "Honored scientist and educator" for developing priority scientific areas, establishing schools, and his contributions to STEM education.
Projects: BioCreative VII
Institutions: Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies
Expertise: Physics, Mathematics
Tools: Python, Machine Learning, Data analysis
Projects: TRANSLUCENT
Institutions: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Projects: COSMIC, BaCell-SysMO
Institutions: University of Rostock
Expertise: Mathematical modelling, dynamics of biological networks, Physics, bistability, Systems Biology, Data analysis, Statistical Physics, Dynamics and Control of Biological Networks
Tools: Computational and theoretical biology, ODE, Matlab, Mathematica, differential algebraic equations, Stochastic models, C programming, Computational Systems Biology, Dynamic modelling, Data Modelling
Modelling of cellular signalling, Dynamic Motifs and Feedback, Quantitative Measures, Theoretical Aspects of Modelling Biological Systems
Projects: KOSMOBAC
Institutions: University of Aberdeen
My background is physics engineering & biomedical engineering. I did my PhD in Surrey on the modelling of response of mammalian cells to radiation of different qualities. I have been working at the University of Aberdeen since November 2007 as a theoreticien research fellow of the KOSMOBAC project. We are investigating the homeostasis of ions in bacteria E. coli. I have been working at a model of the buffering capacity of the cytopplasm, arising from the presence of weak acids and bases. We ...
Projects: KOSMOBAC
Institutions: University of Aberdeen
Expertise: Mathematical modelling, Physics, Programming
Tools: Computational and theoretical biology, ODE, linux, Stochastic models, PDE, C programing
https://orcid.org/0009-0005-3668-7849