Wei Lin is affiliated with Case Western Reserve University in the United States. Their research spans several interdisciplinary fields with a focus on biological, physical, and computational systems, combining expertise in molecular biology, statistical and nonlinear physics, and artificial intelligence.
The main subfields of study Wei Lin has contributed to include:
Wei Lin's work covers a range of topics such as nonlinear dynamics and pattern formation, neural dynamics and brain function, gene regulatory network analysis, stochastic dynamics and bifurcation, neural networks and reservoir computing, neural networks applications, and opinion dynamics and social influence.
Their publication record includes research appearing predominantly in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), Nature Communications, Chaos An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, Physical Review Research, and ACS Nano. Notable papers include:
Wei Lin frequently collaborates with researchers such as Jürgen Kurths, Qunxi Zhu, Peng Ji, Shijie Zhou, and Siyang Leng, indicating a strong network within both physics and computational science communities.
In 2018, they were recognized as an IEEE Fellow for contributions to nonlinear control systems.
Chunjiang Qian;Wei Lin
Xianqing Huang;Wei Lin;Bo Yang
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Wei Cheng;Edmund T. Rolls;Jiang Qiu;Jiang Qiu;Wei Liu;Wei Liu
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Hao Lei;Wei Lin
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Junjie Jiang;Zi Gang Huang;Zi Gang Huang;Thomas P. Seager;Wei Lin
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Huiying Zhao;Mingguo Hong;Wei Lin;Kenneth A. Loparo
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