CURRICULUM VITAE

Jeremy J. Thibodeaux

 

Department of Mathematics

University of Central Oklahoma

Edmond Oklahoma, 73013

 

Phone: (405) 974-5828

E-mail: jthibodeaux@ucok.edu

 

 

Education

 

·        Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, May 2007

·        M.S. in Mathematics, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, December 2004

·        B.S. in Mathematics, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, December 2002

 

Employment

 

·        08/2007-present, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, University of Central Oklahoma

·        01/2003-5/2007, Teaching/Research Assistant, University of Louisiana at Lafayette

 

Research Interests

 

My research interests are numerical analysis and ordinary/partial differential equations as they pertain to problems in population dynamics and cellular biology. My research has included existence-uniqueness theory, finite difference schemes, monotone approximations, and computational mathematics.

 

Publications

 

·        Parameter Estimation for a Mathematical Model of Erythropoiesis (with Azmy S. Ackleh), (submitted)

·        An Explicit Finite Difference Method for a Structured Erythropioesis Model (with Azmy S. Ackleh and Keng Deng), (submitted)

·        A Monotone Approximation for a Hierarchical Size-Structured Model with a Generalized Environment (with A.S. Ackleh and K. Deng), Journal of Biological Dynamics, 1, (2007), 305-319.

·        Ecosystems Modeling of College Drinking: Development of a Deterministic Compartmental Model (with R. Scribner, A.S. Ackleh, B. Fitzpatrick, G. Jacquez, R. Rommel, and N. Simonsen, (submitted)

·        A Structured Erythropoiesis Model with Nonlinear Cell Maturation Velocity and Hormone decay Rate (with A.S. Ackleh, K. Deng, and K. Ito), Mathematical Biosciences 204 (2006), 21-48

·        Congruences Modulo a Product of Primes, Pi Mu Epsilon, Volume 11, Number 9, 499-500, (2003)

 

Conference and Workshop Presentations

 

·        Parameter Estimation for a Mathematical Model of Erythropoiesis, Joint AMS-MAA meeting, San Diego, CA, Jan. 6-9, 2008. (Special Session on Biomathematical Modeling)

·        Applications of Size-Structured Population Models to Erythropoiesis, Sigma Xi, University of Central Oklahoma, September 12, 2007.

·        Size-Structured Population Models and Their Application to Erythropoiesis, Workshop on Control Theory and Mathematical Biology, Louisiana State University, July 26-27, 2007.

·        A Monotone Approximation for a Hierarchical Size-Structured Model with a Generalized Environment, Joint AMS-MAA meeting, New Orleans, LA, Jan. 5-8, 2007.

·        A Structured Erythropoiesis Model with Nonlinear Cell Maturation Velocity and Hormone decay Rate, Annual Meeting of the MAA, Louisiana/Mississippi Section, Feb. 16-18, 2006.

·        A Structured Erythropoiesis Model with Nonlinear Cell Maturation Velocity and Hormone decay Rate, Joint AMS-MAA meeting, San Antonio, TX, Jan. 12-15, 2006.

·        A Compartmental Differential Equation Model for Alcohol Consumption, Ecosystems Modeling Conference, Lafayette, LA, Dec. 1-2, 2005.

 

Colloquia Talks

 

·        Size-Structured Population Models and Their Application to Erythropoiesis, University of Central Oklahoma, Feb. 12, 2007.

·        Size-Structured Population Models and Their Application to Erythropoiesis, California State University, East Bay, Feb. 5, 2007.

·        Size-Structured Population Models and Their Application to Erythropoiesis, Coastal Carolina University, Jan. 25, 2007.

 

 

Professional memberships

 

·        American Mathematical Society

 

 

 

 

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