Ignacio Rozada
University of British Columbia

Ph.D. candidate, IAM UBC
M.S.- applied mathematics, UNM 2006
B.S.- physics, UNAM 2004

lab: 604.822.0957
fax: 604.822.0550
rozada arroba math.ubc.ca

CV available upon request

I am a PhD student in applied mathematics at the University of British Columbia. My supervisor is Dr. Michael Ward.

Institute of applied mathematics, UBC
6356 Agricultural Road
Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z2 Canada

Teaching

Math 215-255 - fall 2011

Math 102 - fall 2010
Math 253 - fall 2009
Math 102 - fall 2008
Math 184 - fall 2007

Research

I am interested in the stability and other nonlinear properties of Turing-type solutions from reaction-diffusion PDEs. Other topics that interest me, or that I've worked with before, are:

applied network theory , epidemiology,
neuron models, networks of coupled oscillators,
large-scale data visualization, sparse solvers
pattern formation on growing domains

Presentations

Misc

Non-scientific writings (spanish)

The Glison torus

My alma maters

Turing patterns on growing domains

A great song at a good concert



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