1. Introduction to Control Theory Towards Personalized Medicine 2. Control schemes for Personalizing Therapies 3. Input-output approaches for personalized drug dosing of antibiotics 4. Safe glycemia regulation considering parameter variations under the offset-free MPC with pulse inputs scheme 5. Glycemia regulation using Neural Networks 6. Personalizing therapeutic treatments in Influenza Infection 7. Polynomial state estimation in infectious diseases 8. Sliding mode control theory interprets elite control of HIV 9. A stochastic model for Hepatitis C viral infection dynamics with the innate immune response 10. First approach to impulsive nonlinear MPC with application to Oncolytic Virus Therapy 11. Is the isolated heart a relaxation oscillator?
Esteban Abelardo Hernandez Vargas. Associate Professor, Institute of Mathematics, UNAM, Mexico
Research Fellow, Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies, Germany.
Esteban moved to Ireland to pursue his PhD in Mathematics at the Hamilton Institute, NUI, Ireland. After completing his doctoral studies in 2011, he continued his research as a postdoctoral fellow (2011-2014) at the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, Braunschweig, Germany.
In summer 2014, he founded the research group of Systems Medicine of Infectious Diseases at the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research. In March 2017, his research group was relocated to the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Since January 2020, he is also Professor at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).
Additionally, he was adjunct lecturer at the Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg as well as a visiting scholar at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Universidad de Guadalajara and CentraleSupelec.
He has published more than 100 peer-reviewed research articles, and one book in infectious diseases.