Jie Yang
Assistant Professor
Department of Mathematical Sciences
University of Nottingham Ningbo China
China
Biography
Jie Yang joined the University of Nottingham Ningbo China (UNNC) in February 2017 as an Assistant Professor in Applied Mathematics/Statistics and is currently teaching Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Techniques for Electrical and Electronic Engineers 1. She previously taught Probabilistic and Numerical Techniques for Engineers and Computerised Mathematical Methods in Engineering. Jie is a core member of the Natural Resources and Environment research group and an associate member of the Advanced and Intelligent Manufacturing research group. Previously, she was a Research Fellow at the National University of Singapore investigating the spread of Zika and respiratory diseases, a Research Associate at Imperial College London studying helminth treatment strategies and a Research Fellow at the University of Exeter investigating biofuel production through the use of mathematical modelling.
Research Interest
Stochastic individual based modelling Ordinary differential equation (ODE) modelling and simulation Impact of climate and travel on the spread of Zika Biofuel production modelling Mammalian cancer cell cycle and metabolism modelling
Publications
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Yang, J., Ortega, F., Snoep, J., Westerhoff, H., Mendes, P. (2012) “Analysis Of A Mammalian Cell Cycle And Metabolism Modelâ€, The 12th International Conference On Systems Biology (ICSB 2011),
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Yang, J., Howard, T.P., Love, J. (2013) “Modelling a Synthetic Microbial Alkane Production Pathwayâ€, SEB 2013, Poster No.: C5.13.
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Chen, L., Yang, X., Li, G., Yang, J., Wen, C., Li, X., Snape, C. (2017) “Dynamic modelling of fluidisation in gas-solid bubbling fluidised bedsâ€. Powder Technology, 322, 461-470.