Biseko Juma Mafwele is a researcher with a robust background in theoretical physics, specializing in both condensed matter physics and nonlinear dynamics. He completed his undergraduate studies with a Bachelor of Science in Education at Mkwawa University College of Education, a constituent college of the University of Dar es Salaam. Driven by a passion for physics and scientific inquiry, he pursued advanced degrees at Inha University in South Korea, where he earned both his Master’s and PhD in Theoretical Physics and Condensed Matter Physics. His doctoral research delved into complex systems, offering valuable insights into phenomena within condensed matter.
Dr. Mafwele’s research interests span several interdisciplinary areas, including Nonlinear Dynamics, Epidemiology, Complex Networks, Network Synchronization, and Machine Learning. His work often explores the behavior of interconnected systems, applying mathematical models and computational methods to understand how components of a system influence each other’s dynamics. In epidemiology, his research investigates the spread of diseases through complex networks, which could contribute to better-informed public health interventions. Dr. Mafwele’s expertise in machine learning also allows him to apply data-driven approaches to analyze and predict patterns in complex systems, making his research highly relevant to modern scientific challenges.
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Jung, N., Le, Q.A., Mafwele, B.J. et al. Fractality and Multifractality in a Stock Market’s Nonstationary Financial Time Series. J. Korean Phys. Soc. 77, 186–196 (2020). https://doi.org/10.3938/jkps.77.186
Cho, Changhee, Jihun Park, Biseko Juma Mafwele, Quang Anh Le, Hye Jin Park, and Jae Woo Lee. 2023. "Emergence of Inequality in Income and Wealth Dynamics" Entropy 25, no. 8: 1129. https://doi.org/10.3390/e25081129
Chae Seo Yoon , Lee KyoungEun , Lee Hyun Min , Jung Nam , Le Quang Anh , Mafwele Biseko Juma , Lee Tae Ho , Kim Doo Hwan , Lee Jae Woo. Estimation of Infection Rate and Predictions of Disease Spreading Based on Initial Individuals Infected With COVID-19. (2020). https//10.3389/fphy.2020.00311
Mafwele, B.J., Lee, J.W. Relationships between transmission of malaria in Africa and climate factors. Sci Rep 12, 14392 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-18782-9