My research centers around the application of evolutionary game theory to gain insights into human behavior. Specifically, I employ mathematical tools to investigate the underlying motivations driving human decision-making processes. Additionally, I am interested in exploring the intricate interplay between infectious disease dynamics and human behavior, and how our actions can significantly impact epidemiological outcomes.
Publications:
Oscillatory Dynamics in the dilemma of social distancing (with Feng Fu). Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society A.
Population heterogeneity in vaccine coverage impacts epidemic thresholds and bifurcation dynamics (with Feng Fu). Published in Heliyon.
Preprints:
Evolutionary branching and consistency in human cooperation: the interplay of incentives and volunteerism in addressing collective action dilemmas (with Feng Fu).