Prof Cang Hui
Position: SARChI Chair in Mathematical and Theoretical Physical Biosciences
Department: Mathematical Sciences
Affiliations: The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS)
Research: Biodiversity patterns, spatiotemporal dynamics, and adaptive ecological networks
Contact: macfadyen@sun.ac.za

Biography
Prof Cang Hui is the SARChI Chair in Mathematical and Theoretical Physical Biosciences. His work bridges mathematics and biology, focusing on developing models and theories to explain emerging biological complexity. Nature never fails to amaze us. Scientific research endeavours to quantify its forms, decipher the hidden mechanisms at play, and, in time, unveil the mystery of its functioning. His primary research interests include identifying and deciphering the patterns of biodiversity, spatiotemporal dynamics, and open adaptive networks arising from ecological and evolutionary interactions. Given the complexity and adaptability of natural processes, Prof. Hui and his team leverage the simplicity and precision of mathematical language to construct models and theoretical frameworks that enhance our understanding of these phenomena. Beyond mathematical ecology and modelling, the lab’s studies have spanned into population ecology, community ecology, network ecology, evolutionary ecology, macroecology, global change biology, and invasion biology. For selected topics on our theoretical modelling, see Ecological and Evolutionary Modelling (2018 Springer). For his syntheses on hypotheses, models and theories of invasion science, refer to Invasion Dynamics (2017 Oxford University Press). Lastly, for “an atlas of possibilities” on the concept of open adaptive networks, explore Invading Ecological Networks (2022 Cambridge University Press).
