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REU Program on Applied Mathematics and Computational and Data Science
Research Interests:
Analysis
of nonlinear partial differential equations (including wave phenomena and their
applications to physics and biology), quantum physics, and theoretical optics,
using a variety of methods from functional analysis, harmonic analysis, dynamical
systems, numerical analysis, and probability. It is my pleasure to
acknowledge that some of my research is currently been
funded by NSF #2150478. Previously my research have
been generously funded by NSF, Simons Foundation and MAA.
ERWIN SUAZ0 Associate Professor My Researchgate webpage My googlescholar webpage
School of Mathematical & Statistical Sciences
- Office: MAGC 3.806, Edinburg Campus
- E-mail: erwin.suazo@utrgv.edu
Undergraduate and Graduate Research Opportunities in Pure and Applied Mathematics at UTRGV:
I
am interested to direct Master thesis and undergraduate reseach projects in both programs Pure and Applied
Mathematics. In Pure Mathematics my research interests are in analysis. In Applied
Mathematics my research interests are in partial differential equations and applications.
M.S. Thesis Advisees
- Harrinson Arrubla, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley, (Co-advisor). Currently Master student at UTRGV.
- Juan Huerta, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley, (Co-advisor) Graduated in December 2020. Currently Ph.D student at UTRGV.
- Enrique Pereira, (Research project directed) Southern Methodist University, July 2018. Dr. Pereira obtained his Ph.D at Southern Methodist University on December 2020.
- Jose Galarza, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley, (Co-advisor) Graduation in May 2017. Currently working at BISD.
- Jose Escorcia, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, Graduated in December 2014. Dr. Escorcia obtained his Ph.D at IMPA, Brasil on December 2021.
- Jessica Trespalacios, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, Graduated in December 2014. Currently pursuing Ph.D at Universidad de Chile.
Undergraduate Research Students
- ( NSF-UTRGV REU)
Marina Nacianceno, Abigail Fuentes, Alexa Herrera, Bryan Barbosa,
Tat Chan, Elliot Miler, Marisa Llamas and Daniel Bercero, REU Program on Applied Mathematics and Computational and Data Science , School of Mathematical and
Statistical Sciences at UTRGV, (Summer 2023). Three Papers in progress.
- ( NSF-UTRGV REU) Macy Lembeck, Mia Penn, Aliah Sow, Yuliann Sepulveda, Carlos Montes, Jerry Williams, Sabina Iftikhar, Tyler Stuck, REU Program on Applied Mathematics and Computational and Data Science , School of Mathematical and
Statistical Sciences at UTRGV, (Summer 2022). Two Papers in progress.
- Nohemi Garza Undergraduate
Supervised Research, "On power rule for fractional calculus and MATLAB simulations ", School of Mathematical and
Statistical Sciences at UTRGV, (September 1 - December 1, 2020).
- Kolade Adjibi, Allan Martinez, Miguel Mascorro, Rita Sandoval, (MAA-NREUP) Undergraduate
Supervised Research, "Stochastic partial differential equations with variable coefficients", School of Mathematical and
Statistical Sciences at UTRGV, (July 1, 2019 - August 26, 2019). Our paper will be submitted soon.
- Elijah Hight, Jose Palacio, (NSF-FURST) Undergraduate
Supervised Research, "On Schroedinger equation with superoscillatory
initial data and Burgers equation with variable coefficients," (January
30, 2018 - December 6, 2018). Our Paper.
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Maricela Lozano, Undergraduate
Supervised Research, "On a new symmetry for Burgers equation," School
of Mathematical and Statistical Science, (January 30, 2018 - May 10, 2018).
- Aaron Moreno,
Undergraduate Supervised Research, "Some mathematical methods in
optics," School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences,
(January 30, 2018-May 10, 2018).
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Marco Romero (Mathematics, UTRGV), Undergraduate Supervised Research. "(UTRGV) Solutions for a Burgers Equation
with Variable Coefficients through Riccati Equation" , School of Mathematical and Statistical
Science. (January 30, 2017 - May 10, 2017). Currently working in a SChool District.
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Kiara Colon (Math Sciences, UPRM), LSAMP NSF Spring 2016, REU-UPRM Summer 2015. Currently working in a SChool District.
- Gabriel Amador, Gerardo Mercado, Nathalie Luna, Kiara Colon (MAA-NREUP) (Math Sciences, UPRM), REU-UPRM Summer 2015, Dynamics of Evolution Equations Modeling Wave Phenomena, June 29 to August 12, 2015. Our Paper.
- Emmie Roman (Math Sciences, UPRM), Spring 2015. Currently working with Heath department in Puerto Rico.
- Francisco De Jesus Pagan (Math Sciences, UPRM), Spring 2015. Currently pursuing Ph.D in Math Education.
- Roberto Perez (Math
Sciences, UPRM), LSAMP NSF, Spring 2015, SACNAS poster winner presentation
in applied mathematics, Spring 2013, Fall 2014, Spring 2015. Currently working as at Actuarian in Minesota.
- David Nino (Mech. Ing. & Applied Math, UPRM), Spring 2013. Currently pursuing Ph.D. in Civil Enginnering at Nebraska.
- Sebastiani Aguirre NSA Intership, (INEL & Applied Math, UPRM), Spring 2013. Currently working at MIT Lab.
PREVIOUS EVENTS CO-ORGANIZED:
SMSS SPRING RESEARCH WORKSHOP: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN INTEGRABLE SYSTEMS AND SOLITONS, MARCH 6-8, 2017
2016 Fall Visiting Scholars, Faculty, and Students Workshops on Mathematics and their Applications in related fields, November 19, 2016
MATLAB WORKSHOP AT UTRGV, REGISTER HERE, Summer 2016
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE FOR UNDERGRADUATES (REU) FUNDED BY MAA/NSF/NSA AT UPRM: Dynamics of Evolution Equations Modeling Wave Phenomena, June 29 to August 12, 2015.
FINAL PRESENTATIONS ON PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AT UPRM, May 22, Monzon 213, 12:00-2:00pm
GRE SUBJECT MATH PRACTICE TEST ON MAY 8, 2015 AT UPRM, Monzon 213.
UMaRch CONFERENCE AT UPRM 2015 WAS A GREAT SUCCESS!
POSTER UMaRch 2015
Useful links: Open Online Courses IOP IMPACT FACTORS IN MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS JOURNALS
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