Asma Azizi Boroojeni
I am an applied mathematician with a focus on mathematical modeling and analysis of infectious diseases. My primary goal is to enhance the prediction of transmission dynamics by utilizing computer simulations, mathematical models, and data analysis, taking into account the epidemiological parameters of transmission mechanisms and the complex heterogeneous mixing of agents involved in the transmission process.
Throughout my career, I have sought to expand my knowledge and experience by:
- Developing mathematical tools for infection transmission modeling,
- Collaborating with and advising the public health community on infection spread and control strategies, and
- Training and engaging students in research at the intersection of mathematics, biology, and public health.
Currently, I am Assistant Professor at Kennesaw State University (KSU), and I am looking for undergraduate students interested in research experiences. A grade of B or above in a differential equations course (MATH 2306) is required. Contact me for more information.