Graduate
Students in Research Stage
Past Ph.D.
Students
6.
Clinton
C.
Mason,
thesis title: Modeling
Glucose
Dynamics Leading to a Diabetic
State
with Simulations Performed from Data
on Pima
Indians. June,
2006. NIH postdoc fellow.
5.
Roxana
Lopez-Cruz,
Thesis
title: Structured SI
Epidemic Models with Applications to
HIV Epidemic.
Feb.,
2006.
Professor of Universidad
Nacional
Mayor de San Marcos, Perú.
4.
Jiaxu Li, Thesis
title: The Dynamics
of Glucose-Insulin
Endocrine Metabolic
Regulatory
System.
December, 2004. Assitant professor of the
department of mathematics
and medical school of University of
Louisville
in Kentucky.
3. Christian R.
Miller, Thesis
title: Modeling and
Analysis of Stoichiometric Two-Patch
Consumer-Resource
Systems.
December, 2002.
Professor
of the Mathematics
Department
of Glendale Community
College.
(623)
845-3841. He is also an associate chair of that
department.
2.
Irakli
Loladze
, Thesis
title:The
importance
of being
stoichiometric: Population
dynamics
from the
perspective
of chemical elements. May, 2001.
Read his wildly
influential CO_2
paper
and its impact.
New
Scientist
commentary
Assistant
professor in the dept. of mathematics of U. of
Nebraska-Lincoln
Past M.A. theses
directed
4. Steffen Erik Eikenberry,
Thesis title: The Virtual
Glioblastoma: Growth, Migration, and
Treatment in a
Three-Dimensional
Mathematical Model,
July.
2008. Enrolled in USC
MD/Ph.D programs.
2. Travis Steele, Thesis title: An
Analysis
of
a Ratio-Dependent Predator-Prey System
with
Competing
Prey
Species, Aug. 1997.