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Azmy S. Ackleh
R.P. Authement College of Sciences
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Lafayette, LA 70504-3649

PERSONAL

EDUCATION

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

RESEARCH INTERESTS

My current research interests are in the following areas of mathematical biology:

HONORS AND AWARDS

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND MEMBERSHIPS

PRESENTATIONS AT CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS

  1. Modeling Biological Processes in Aggregation and Estimation of Stickiness Parameter. Annual SIGMA meeting, University of California Santa Barbara, 1993.
  2. Estimation of Stickiness Function and Effects of Grazing in Algal Aggregation Models. The Oceanographic Society Third Scientific meeting, 1993.
  3. A Community Aggregation Model and Application of an Inverse Method to Stickiness Estimation. The Ocean Sciences Meeting, 1994.
  4. Estimation of Temporally Discontinuous Time Dependent Parameters in a General Parabolic System. 3rd IEEE Mediterranean Conference on New Directions in Control and Automation, Limassol, Cyprus, July 11-13, 1995 (Invited).
  5. An Approximation Scheme for the Nonlinear Size Structured Model. International Conference on Dynamical Systems and Differential Equations, Springfield, Missouri, May 29 - June 1, 1996 (Invited).
  6. Estimation of Discontinuous Parameters in a Class of Nonautonomous Parabolic System. The 13th annual Conference on Applied Mathematics, Edmond, Oklahoma, February 21-22, 1997.
  7. Parameter Estimation in a Nonlinear Structured Tree Population Model With Self Shading Effects. 5th IEEE Mediterranean Conference on Control and Systems, Paphos, Cyprus, July 21-23, 1997 (Invited).
  8. Parameter Estimation in Nonlinear Evolution Equations. The 928th AMS Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico, November 8-9, 1997 (Invited).
  9. A Monotone Approximation for a Nonlinear Nonlocal Hyperbolic Initial-Boundary Value Problem. The 14th annual Conference on Applied Mathematics, Edmond, OK, Feb 20-21, 1998.
  10. A Difference Approximation for A Coupled System of Structured Population Models. The Third International Conference on Dynamic Systems and Applications, Atlanta, GA, May 26-29, 1999 (Invited).
  11. Parameter Estimation Problem for a Nonlinear Parabolic Equation With a Singular Nonlocal Diffusion Term. The 7th IEEE Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation, Haifa, Israel, June 28-30, 1999 (Invited).
  12. Parameter Identification in a Nonautonomous Nonlinear Volterra Integral Equation. The 7th IEEE Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation, Haifa, Israel, June 28-30, 1999 (Invited).
  13. Approximation Theory for Parameter Identification in Nonlinear Nonlocal Evolution Equations. AMS Sectional Meeting #954, Lafayette, Louisiana, April 14-16, 2000 (Invited).
  14. Parameter Identification in a Class of Nonlocal Nonlinear Evolution Equations. International Workshop at Ohio University, Athens, OH, May 12-14, 2000 (Invited).
  15. Parameter Identification in Nonlocal Nonlinear Evolution Equations. International Conference on Dynamical Systems and Differential Equations, Atlanta, GA, May 18-21, 2000 (Invited).
  16. Parameter estimation in nonlocal evolution equations, Conference on Future Directions in Distributed Parameter Systems, Raleigh, North Carolina, October 5-7, 2000.
  17. A Coupled System of Nonlinear Size-Structured Populations, National AMS Meeting, New Orleans, LA, January 10-13, 2001 (Invited).
  18. On a Nonlinear Functional Evolution Equation, Fifth Mississippi State Conference on Differential Equations & Computational Simulations, Starkville, MS, May 18-19, 2001.
  19. Competitive Exclusion and Coexistence for Pathogens in an Epidemic Model with Variable Population Size, Annual Meeting of the Society of Mathematical Biology, Knoxville, TN, July 13-16, 2002 (Invited).
  20. A quasilinear size-structured population model: approximation and long-time behavior, Workshop on Transport in Supply Chain, Traffic and Biology, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, January 31 to February 1, 2003 (Invited).
  21. Competitive Exclusion and Coexistence for a Quasilinear Size-Structured Population Model, Fourth International Conference on Dynamic Systems and Applications, Atlanta, GA, May 21-24, 2003 (Invited).
  22. Competitive Exclusion and Coexistence Results for a Nonlinear Size-Structured Population Model, AMS meeting #989, Boulder, CO, October 2-4, 2003 (Invited).
  23. Measure-Valued Solutions for a Hierarchically Size-Structured Population Model, AMS meeting #995, Athens, OH, March 25-27, 2004 (Invited).
  24. Competitive Exclusion in Epidemic Models with Total Cross Immunity and Density-Dependent Host Mortality, Computational and Mathematical Population Dynamics, Trento, Italy, June 21-25, 2004 (Invited).
  25. Rate Disribution and Survival of the Fittest: A Formulation on the Space of Measures, AMS meeting #1006, Lubbock, TX, April 8-10, 2005 (Invited).
  26. Mathematics Meets Biology: Competitive Exclusion, Coexistence and Data Fitting, Louisiana, May 25-28, 2005.
  27. Parameter Estimation in a Size-Structured Population Model, Sixth SIAM Conference on Control and Its Applications, New Orleans, LA, July 11-14, 2005.
  28. A Hierarchical Size-Structured Population Model: Existence of Measure-Valued Solutions, The European Conference on Mathematical and Theoretical Biology, Dresden, Germany, July 18-22, 2005.
  29. Understanding Hyla cinerea Green Treefrog Population Dynamics via Modeling and Field Studies, Joint AMS/MAA Mathematical Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, January 12-15, 2006 (Invited).
  30. Mathematical and Statistical Modeling in Biology: Competitive Exclusion and Coexistence, MAA minicourse # 8, Joint AMS/MAA Mathematical Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, January 12-15, 2006 (2-hours presentation).
  31. Ecosystem Modeling of College Drinking: A Compartmental Approach, 29th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Baltimore, Maryland, June 24-28, 2006 (Invited).
  32. Mathematical Biology Program at the University of Louisiana: Curriculum Development and Research, Joint AMS/MAA Mathematical Meeting, New Orleans, LA, January 5-8, 2007 (Invited).
  33. Difference Approximation for Measure Valued Solutions to a Hierarchically Size Structured Population, Joint AMS/MAA Mathematical Meeting, New Orleans, LA, January 5-8, 2007 (Invited).
  34. Recent Applications of Structured Population Modeling, 2nd International Conference on Approximation Methods for Design and Control, Buenos Aires, Argentina, March 7-9, 2007 (Plenary).
  35. Continuous Versus Seasonal Reproduction in Discrete Stage-Structured Population Models, AMS Meeting # 1027, Tucson, Arizona, April 21-22, 2007 (Invited).
  36. Structured Population Models: Measure-Valued Solutions and Difference Approximations, Workshop on Control Theory and Mathematical Biology, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, July 26-27, 2007 (Invited one hour talk).
  37. A Discrete Stage Structured Model for an Urban Green Tree Frog Population, Conference on Mathematical Modeling and Analysis of Populations in Biological Systems, Tucson, AZ, October 5-7, 2007 (Invited).
  38. A Selection-Mutation Model, Joint AMS/MAA Mathematical Meeting, San Diego, CA, January 6-9, 2008 (Invited).
  39. Parameter Identification for Structured Population Models, International Conference on Inverse Problems: Modeling and Simulations, Fethiye, Turkey, May 24-30, 2008 (Invited).
  40. Structured Population Models with Application to Green Treefrogs, The Fifth World Congress of Nonlinear Analysts, Orlando, FL, July 2-9, 2008 (Invited).
  41. Finite-Difference Approximation for a Nonlinear Juvenile-Adult Model with Age-Size Structured Model, AMS Meeting #1044, Huntsville, AL, October 24-26, 2008.
  42. A Selection Mutation-Model Formulated on the space of Measures. Differential Equations and Applications in Ecology and Epidemiology, West Lafayette, Indiana, December 8-10, 2008 (Invited).
  43. Deterministic and Stochastic Juvenile-Adult Models with Application to Amphibians. Joint AMS/MAA Mathematical Meeting, Washington, DC, January 5-8, 2009 (Invited).
  44. A Juvenile-Adult Structured Model and a Selection Mutation Model. Conference on Mathematical Biology: Modeling and Differential Equations, Barcelona, Spain, February 9-13, 2009 (Plenary).
  45. Deterministic and Stochastic Juvenile-Adult Models with Application to Amphibians. South African Symposium for Numerical and Applied Mathematics, Stellenbosch, South Africa, April 6-8, 2009 (Invited).
  46. Ecosystem Modeling of College Drinking: Parameter Estimation and Comparing Models to Data. Annual RSA Research Conference, San Diego, CA, June 20-24, 2009.
  47. Competitive Exclusion Results for a Discrete Stage-Structured Model with Application to Blue and Yellow Irises. Istanbul Conference on Mathematical Methods and Modeling in Life Sciences and Biomedicine, Istanbul, Turkey, August 17-21, 2009 (Invited).
  48. Competitive Exclusion in a Discrete-Time, Stage-Structured Population Model.The Second International Conference on Mathematical Modeling and Analysis of Populations in Biological Systems, Huntsville, Alabama, October 9-11, 2009 (Invited).
  49. A Replicator-Mutator Model on the Space of Measures. AMS Meeting # 1053, Boca Raton, Florida, October 30-November 1, 2009 (Invited).
  50. Competitive Exclusion in a Juvenile-Adult Model with Continuous and Seasonal Reproduction. Joint Mathematical Meeting, San Francisco, California, January 13-16, 2010 (Invited).
  51. A Nonlinear Evolutionary Game Replicator-Mutator Model on the Space of Measures, The 8th AIMS Conference on Dynamical Systems, Differential Equations and Applications, Dresden, Germany, May 25-28, 2010 (Invited).
  52. A Structured Juvenile-Adult Model with Application to Amphibians, The 8th AIMS Conference on Dynamical Systems, Differential Equations and Applications, Dresden, Germany, May 25-28, 2010 (Invited).
  53. An Evolutionary Game Replicator-Mutator Model on Measure Spaces, Joint SIAM/RSME-SCM-SEMA Meeting Emerging Topics in Dynamical Systems and Partial Differential Equations DSPDEs'10, Barcelona, Spain, May 31 - June 4, 2010.
  54. Structured Juvenile Adult Models with Application to Amphibians, SIAM Conference on Life Sciences, Pittsburgh, PA, July 12-15, 2010 (Invited).
  55. Juvenile-Adult Models with Application to a Green Tree Frog Population, 4th International Conference on Neural, Parallel and Scientific Computation, Atlanta, GA, August 11-14, 2010 (Invited).
  56. Persistence and Global Stability in a Size-Structured Model with Selection and Mutation, AMS Sectional Meeting #1063, Los Angeles, CA, October 9-10, 2010 (Invited).
  57. A Stage-Structured Dispersal Model with Constant and Periodic Environments, Joint Mathematical Meeting, New Orleans, January 6-9, 2011 (Invited).
  58. Littoral Acoustic Demonstration Center (LADC): Assessing the Long-Term Impact and Recovery of Marine Mammal Populations after the Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico, Marine Mammals Commission Annual Meeting, New Orleans, May 10-12, 2011 (Invited).
  59. Selection-Mutation Models With and Without Size Structure, Biomath 2011: International Conference on Mathematical Methods and Models in Biosciences, Sofia, Bulgaria, June 15-18, 2011 (Keynote).
  60. A High Resolution Finite Difference Scheme for a Juvenile-Adult Amphibian Model, Third Conference of the Euro-American Consortium for Promoting the Application of Mathematics in Technical and Natural Sciences, Albena, Bulgaria, June 20-25, 2011 (Plenary).
  61. Using Statistical Modeling and Acoustic Data to Access the Gulf Oil Spill Impact on Sperm Whales, Istanbul Conference on Mathematical Methods and Modeling in Life Sciences and Biomedicine 2011, August 15-19, 2011 (Invited).
  62. Persistence and Competitive Exclusion for a Nonautonomous Multi-Strain SIR Epidemic Model with Nonlinear Host Mortality, Joint Mathematical Meeting,Boston MA, January 4-8, 2012 (Invited).
  63. A High Resolution Second-Order Computational Method for a Continuous Structured Erythropoiesis Model, BIOCOMP 2012 Mathematical Modeling and Computational Topics in Biosciences, Vietri sul Mere, Italy, June 4-8, 2012 (Invited).
  64. A Continuous Structured Model for Amphibians: Numerical Approximation and Parameter Estimation, Third Palestinian Conference on Modern Trends in Mathematics and Physics (PCMTMP-III), July 16-18, 2012, Hebron, Palestine (Plenary).
  65. Competitive Exclusion and Coexistence in Discrete Population Models, The 19th International Conference on Difference Equations and Applications, May 26 - 30, 2013, Muscat, Oman (Plenary).
  66. Stability Analysis of Small Perturbations of Pure Selection Models on Measure Spaces, Modeling with Measure: From Structured Populations to Crowd Dynamics, August 26-30, 2013, Leiden, The Netherlands (Open Problem Lecture).
  67. Measure-Valued Solutions to Selection-Mutation and Structured Population Models, August 26-30, 2013, Leiden, The Netherlands (Tutorial Lecture).
  68. Finite Difference Approximations for Measure-Valued Solutions of a Hierarchically Size-Structured Population Model, The Fourth International Conference on Mathematical Modeling and Analysis of Populations in Biological Systems, Lubbock, Texas, October 4-6, 2013 (Invited).
  69. A Structured Model for the Spread of Mycobacterium marinum, The 10th AIMS Conference on Dynamical Systems,Differential Equations and Applications, Madrid, Spain, July 7 - 11, 2014 (Invited).
  70. A Structured Model for the Transmission Dynamics of Mycobacterium Marinum Between Aquatic Animals, SIAM Conference on the Life Sciences, Charlotte NC, August 4-7, 2014 (Invited).
  71. A general structured population model with application to amphibians and associated diseases, Joint Mathematical Meeting, San Antonio TX, January 9-14, 2015 (Invited).
  72. Competitive Exclusion and Coexistence in Population Models, MAA 77th Annual Meeting of the Oklahoma-Arkansas Section, Tulsa OK, April 10-11, 2015 (N.A. Court Lecture, invited).
  73. Understanding the Dynamics of Amphibians and Associated Diseased Using a Structured Modeling Approach, 27th IFIP TC7 Conference, Sohpia Tech Campus, Sohpia Antipolis France, June 29- July 3, 2015 (Invited).
  74. Competitive Exclusion and Coexistence in Discrete-Time Population Models, IV International Conference on Approximation Methods for Design and Control, Universidad Nacional de San Martin, Buenos Aires, Argentina, November 5-6, 2015 (Invited).
  75. A Model for the Interaction of Phytoplankton Aggregates and the Environment: Approximation and Parameter Estimation, Joint Mathematical Meeting, Atlanta GA, January 4-7, 2017.
  76. Analysis of Lethal and Sublethal Impacts of Environmental Disasters on Sperm Whales Using Stochastic Modeling, Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill and Ecosystem Science Conference, New Orleans LA, February 6-9, 2017.
  77. Combining Acoustic Data and Statistical Modeling to Understand Marine Mammal Population Dynamics and Abundance, The 42nd IEEE International Conference on acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), New Orleans LA, March 5-9, 2017 (Invited).
  78. Population models with discrete or continuous trait spaces: Competitive exclusion or coexistence? 7th Annual Conference of the Lebanese Society for the Mathematical Sciences (LSMS), Balamand, Lebanon, April 20-21, 2017 (Keynote).
  79. A High-Resolution Finite Difference Method for a Nonlinear Model of Structured Susceptible-Infected Population Coupled with the Environment, AMS Meeting #1131, Denton, TX, September 9-10, 2017 (Invited).
  80. Disparate Disease Outcomes in Chronic Infection: the Role of Intra-Host Variability, ICMA VI: The Sixth International Conference on Mathematical Modeling and Analysis of Populations in Biological Systems, Tucson AZ, October 20-22, 2017. (Invited).
  81. Modeling as a Complementary Tool to Acoustic Data for Understanding the Impact of Environmental Disasters on Marine Mammals, 174th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, New Orleans, LA, December 4-8, 2017 (Invited).
  82. Changes in Population Outcomes Resulting from Evolutionary Responses to a Disturbance, Joint Mathematical Meeting, San Diego, CA, January 9-14, 2018. (Invited)
  83. Examining the Effect of Evolution in Response to a Disturbance on Population Dynamics, Nashville, TN, April 14-15, 2018. (Invited)
  84. Changes in Population Dynamics Resulting from Evolutionary Response to an Environmental Disturbance, Frontiers of Mathematical Biology: Modeling, Computation and Analysis, Orlando, FL, May 2-4, 2018. (Invited)
  85. A Second Order Finite Difference Scheme for a Variable Infection-Structured Model of Mycobacterium Marinum Dynamics in Aquatic Animals, Sixth Palestinian Conference on Modern Trends in Mathematics and Physics (PCMTMP-VI), Kadoori, Palestine, August 5-8, 2018 (Invited, Main Speaker).
  86. The Effect of Toxicant Resistance Evolution in the Prey Population on the Dynamics of a Predator-Prey System, AMS Meeting #1144, San Francisco, CA, October 27-28, 2018 (Invited).
  87. A Model for Structured Population Dynamics with Indefinite Growth Rates Coupled with the Environment, Mathematical Methods and Modeling in Engineering and Life Sciences, Buenos Aires, Argentina, November 7-9, 2018 (Invited).
  88. Can Evolutionary Responses to a Disturbance Alter Population Dynamics?, UAE Math Day, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, March 16, 2019 (Keynote).
  89. The Effect of Prey Evolution to Develop Toxicant Resistance on Predator-Prey Dynamics, International Conference on Difference Equations and Application (ICDEA), London, June 24-28, 2019.
  90. A Discrete-Time Predator-Prey Model: The Long-Term Dynamics with and without Evolution to Resist a Toxicant, Joint Mathematics Meeting, Denver, CO, January 14-18, 2020. (Invited)
  91. Sensitivity Equations for Measure-Valued Solutions to Transport Equations, Joint Mathematics Meeting, Denver, CO, January 14-18, 2020. (Invited)
  92. Population and Evolutionary Dynamics of Discrete-Time Predator-Prey Models: Local Stability and Global Persistence Results, The 2020 Mathematics-Tianyuan Special Symposium, Hengyang, China, October 24-November 6, 2020. (Invited, virtual talk)
  93. Population and Evolutionary Dynamics of Discrete-Time Predator-Prey Models: Global Stability and Bifurcation Results, The 2020 Mathematics-Tianyuan Special Symposium, Hengyang, China, October 24-November 6, 2020. (Invited, virtual talk)
  94. Global stability and Bifurcation Results for Discrete-Time Predator-Prey Models, Joint Mathematics Meeting, January 6-9, 2021. (Invited, virtual talk)
  95. A Structured Coagulation-Fragmentation Equation in the Space of Radon Measures, Joint Mathematics Meeting, January 6-9, 2021. (Invited, virtual talk)
  96. A Size-Structured Coagulation-Fragmentation Model on the Space of Measures: Well-Posedness and Numerical Approximation, Mathematical Congress of the Americas (MCA), Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 12-23, 2021. (Invited, virtual).
  97. Stability Results for Discrete-Time Predator-Prey Models, International Conference on Difference Equations and Applications (ICDEA), Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina, July 26 - 30, 2021. (Invited, virtual)
  98. Application of Discrete-Time Stage Structured Models to Understand the Dynamics of a Tick Population and Associated Pathogens, International Conference on Difference Equations and Application (ICDEA), Paris-Saclay, July 18-22, 2022. (Plenary)
  99. SciCADE, the International Conference on Scientific Computation and Differential Equations, Reykjavik, Iceland, July 25-29, 2022. (Invited)
  100. A Discrete-Time Spatially-Explicit Model for the Dynamics of Ticks, Eighth International Conference on Mathematical Modeling and Analysis of Populations in Biological Systems, Lafayette, Louisiana, October 28-30, 2022.
  101. A Discrete-Time Predator-Prey Model with Selection and Mutation in the Prey, Joint Mathematics Meeting, Boston, MA, January 4-7, 2023. (Invited)
  102. A Discrete-Time Spatially-Explicit Model Describing Tick Population Dynamics, Joint Mathematics Meeting, Boston, MA, January 4-7, 2023. (Invited)
  103. A Pathogen Model with Multiple-Strains and Diffusion Formulated on the Space of Radon Measures, Mathematical Challenges in Social Systems and Applications to Public Health, Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 9-12, 2023. (Invited, Virtual)
  104. A Multiple-Strain Susceptible-Infected Model with Diffusion Formulated on the Space of Radon Measures, Computational and Mathematical Population Dynamics 6 (CMPD6), Winnipeg, CA, May 23-27, 2023.
  105. Discrete-Time Population Models with Dispersal, Progress on Difference Equations (PODE), May 29-31, Milan, Italy, 2023.
  106. Long-Time Behavior of Discrete-Time Population Models with Dispersal, International Conference on Difference Equations and Applications (ICDEA), Phitsanulok, Thailand, July 17 - 21, 2023. (Invited)
  107. The Impact of Predator Evolution and Periodic Reproduction on the Dynamics of a Discrete-Time Predator-Prey Model, Joint Mathematics Meeting, San Francisco, January 3-6, 2024. (Invited)
  108. How Do Prey Dynamics Impact Predator-Prey Interactions?, International Conference on Difference Equations and Applications (ICDEA), Paris, France, June 24-28, 2024. (Invited, virtual).
  109. The Influence of Periodic Reproduction and Predator Evolution on the Dynamics of a Predator-Prey Model, International Conference on Difference Equations and Applications (ICDEA), Paris, France, June 24-28, 2024. (Invited, virtual).
  110. Understanding the Dynamics of Ticks: A discrete-Time Structured Modeling Approach, International Conference on Mathematical Modeling and Analysis of Populations in Biological Systems (ICMA-IX), October 18-19, 2024. (Plenary)


    INVITED COLLOQUIA AND SEMINAR TALKS

  111. Mathematics Department, North Carolina State University, February 1995.
  112. Mathematics Department, Florida State University, April 1995.
  113. Mathematics Department, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, June 1995.
  114. Mathematics Department, The Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, July, 1997.
  115. Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Department, Marquette University, March, 1998.
  116. The National Wetlands Research Center, Lafayette, LA, March, 1998.
  117. Mathematics Department, The Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, June, 1999.
  118. Mathematics and Statistics Department, Texas Tech University, November, 2000.
  119. Mathematics and Statistics Department, Texas Tech University, July, 2001.
  120. Mathematics Department, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, March, 2002.
  121. Mathematics Department, University of Wyoming, November, 2003.
  122. Mathematics Department, Loyola Maymount University, April, 2004.
  123. Mathematics Department, The Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, July, 2004.
  124. Mathematics Department, University of Dayton, November, 2005.
  125. Mathematics Department, Union College, May, 2006.
  126. Mathematics Department, The Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, June, 2006.
  127. Mathematics Department, Loyola University, November, 2006.
  128. Mathematics Department, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, June, 2007.
  129. Mathematics Department, University of Florida, March, 2008.
  130. Mathematics and Statistics Department, Arizona State University, March, 2008.
  131. Mathematics Department, Trinity University, March, 2009.
  132. Mathematics Department, The Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, July, 2009.
  133. Mathematics and Computer Science Department, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, July, 2009.
  134. Computing Science and Mathematics Department, University of Stirling, Scotland, August, 2011.
  135. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, April, 2016.
  136. Department of Mathematical Sciences, Dr. Karen A. Ames Lecture Series on Applied Mathematics, University of Alabama at Huntsville, Huntsville, Alabama, March 31, 2017.
  137. Department of Physics, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 5, 2017.
  138. College of Sciences, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand, June 7, 2017.
  139. Department of Mathematics, Trinity University, San Antonio, TX, October 3, 2018.
  140. Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX, November 4, 2019.
  141. Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, October 13, 2020.
  142. University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, October 13, 2021.

EXTERNAL RESEARCH FUNDING

EXTERNAL FUNDING FOR WORKSHOPS, GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS, AND TRAVEL

REFEREE AND REVIEW ACTIVITIES

  1. Book reviews
    • Gender Structured Population Modeling: Mathematical Methods, Numerics, and Simulations, by M. Iannelli, M. Marcheva, and F.A. Milner, SIAM Frontiers in Applied Mathematics, SIAM, Philadelphia, 2005. (Review appeared in Journal of Difference Equations and Applications, 14(2005), 1229).
    • Numerical Methods Using Matlab, Fourth Edition, By J. H. Mathews and K. D. Fink. Pearson-Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 2004.
  2. Referee for the following journals:
    • SIAM Journal of Applied Mathematics.
    • Journal of Mathematical Biology.
    • Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications.
    • Natural Resource Modeling.
    • Mathematical Biosciences.
    • Dynamics of Discrete, Continuous and Impulsive Systems.
    • Nonlinear Analysis, Theory Methods and Applications.
    • Dynamic Systems and Applications.
    • Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics.
    • International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences.
    • Computers & Mathematics with Applications.
    • Kybernetika.
    • Applied Mathematics Letters.
    • Applicable Analysis.
    • Journal of Biological Systems.
    • Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems, Series B.
    • Journal of Difference Equations and Applications.
    • Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics.
    • Applied Numerical Mathematics.
    • Journal of Biological Dynamics.
    • Journal of Scientific Computing.
    • International Journal of Numerical Analysis and Modeling.
    • Journal of Theoretical Biology.
    • Applied Mathematics and Computation.
    • Computers and Mathematics with Applications.
    • Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering.
  3. Reviewed proposals for NSF.
  4. Served as an NSF panelist.
  5. Reviews proposals for CINSAM at Northern Kentucky University.

DEVELOPMENT OF SOFTWARE PACKAGES

POSTDOCS SUPERVISED

  1. Baoling Ma, January 1, 2014-June 30, 2015. (Assistant Professor, Millersville State University, Millersville, PA)
  2. Amy Veprauskas, July 1, 2016-July 31, 2018. (Assistant Professor, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette LA)
  3. Aijun Zhang, August 1, 2018-present.

PH.D. DISSERTATIONS DIRECTED/CO-DIRECTED

  1. Robert R. Ferdinand, May 1999.
  2. David Marshall, May 1999.
  3. Shuhua Hu, December 2004.
  4. Xubo Wang, August 2005.
  5. Jeremy Thibodeaux, May 2007.
  6. Youssef Dib, May 2007.
  7. John Cleveland, December 2009.
  8. Ross Chiquet, December 2009.
  9. Qihua Huang, August 2011.
  10. Pei Zhang, December 2011.
  11. Baoling Ma, August 2012.
  12. Mark Delcambre, May 2014.
  13. Vinodh Chellamuyhu, August 2015.
  14. Robert Miller, December 2015.
  15. Xinyu Li, May 2016.
  16. Tingting Tang, August 2017.
  17. Md. Istiaq Hossain, August 2020.
  18. Rainey Lyons, December 2021.
  19. Sankar Sikder, August 2024.
  20. Neerob Basak, May 2026 (expected).
  21. Narendra Pant, May 2026 (expected).
  22. Sajan Bandar, May 2027 (expected).
  23. Md Kamruzzaman, May 2027 (expected).

PH.D. DISSERTATIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER

  1. Scott Semel, 1996.
  2. Jianmin Kevin Zhu, 1998.
  3. Jason Huffman, 1999.
  4. Xiaoou Jiang, 2004.
  5. Julio Cesar Carrillo-Escobar, 2007.
  6. Tawikan Treeyaprasert, 2007.
  7. Fei Lu, 2007.
  8. Jei peng, 2008.
  9. Patcharin Tragoonsirisak, 2009.
  10. Julie Roy, 2010.
  11. Abhinandan Chowdhury, 2010.
  12. Xing Yang, 2011.
  13. Yi Wang, 2013.
  14. Yixiang Wu, 2015.
  15. Lihong Zhao, 2017.

RESEARCH DIRECTION FOR UNDERGRADUATES

  1. Seth Boudreaux (Mathematics), August 2003-2005.
  2. Sam Karhbet (Mathematics), August 2003-July 2005.
  3. Lanminh Pham (Biology), August 2003-July 2005.
  4. Becky Price (Mathematics), August 2003-July 2005.
  5. Hanh Naguyen (Biology), February 2005-July 2005.
  6. Joanna Nunez (Biology), February 2005-July 2005.
  7. Lauren Orillion (Biology), August 2005-December 2005.
  8. Lauren Cole (Biology), August 2005-August 2007.
  9. Tom Nguyen (Mathematics), August 2005-August 2007.
  10. Jay Monte (Mathematics), August 2005-August 2007.
  11. Claire Pettit (Mathematics), August 2005-August 2007.
  12. Les Begnaud (Mathematics), August 2006-May 2008.
  13. Caleb Williams (Biology), August 2006-May 2008.
  14. Jessie Castille (Mathematics), August 2006-August 2008
  15. Brandon Dejean (Mathematics), August 2006-August 2008
  16. Grant Guidry (Biology), August 2006-August 2008.
  17. Robert Tesch (Mathematics), August 2006-August 2008.
  18. Amber Gordon (Biology), August 2007-May 2008.
  19. Amy Demoruelle (Mathematics), August 2007- August 2009.
  20. Geoffery Goudeau (Mathematics), August 2007-August 2009.
  21. Jared Guilbeau (Mathematics), August 2007-August 2009.
  22. Anthony Mai (Mathematics), August 2007-August 2009.
  23. Daniel Sutton (Mathematics), August 2008-October 2009.
  24. Faran Dietz (Biology), August 2008-August 2010.
  25. Tracy Robin (Mathematics), August 2008-August 2010.
  26. Camile Dugas (Biology), August 2009-August 2010.
  27. Daniel Gould (Biology), August 2009-August 2011.
  28. Ariane Martin (Biology), August 2009-August 2011.
  29. Alex Richard (Mathematics), August 2010-August 2011.
  30. Brandy Thibodeaux (Mathematics), August 2010-August 2011.
  31. Forest Huval (Biology), January 2011-August 2011.

PAST AND PRESENT RESEARCH COLLABORATORS

ORGANIZED CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPS, SPECIAL SESSIONS AND SEMINARS

COURSES TAUGHT AT UL LAFAYETTE

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT

In 2005 I developed the following courses. These courses have been running every year with graduate and undergraduate student enrollment.

OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE AT UL LAFAYETTE

DEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEE SERVICE

COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE

GRADUATE COUNCIL COMMITTEE SERVICE

SERVED AS MASTER OF CEREMONIES FOR GRADUATE SCHOOL

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