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Olga Turanova is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Michigan State University (MSU). Her research focuses on nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs), reaction-diffusion systems, free boundary problems, optimal transport, and numerical analysis. She is currently supported by the NSF grant DMS-2204722.
Her work bridges theoretical mathematics with applications in biology and engineering. Key areas of investigation include tumor growth models, chemotaxis dynamics, and robotic swarm coverage optimization. She actively contributes to the analysis of incompressible limits, nonlocal equations, and multi-agent control systems.
Research outputs span topics from mathematical biology to fluid dynamics, with recent emphasis on nonlocal diffusion phenomena and inhomogeneous tissue growth models. Turanova maintains an active presence in the academic community through her arXiv preprints and Google Scholar profile.
Her grants and collaborations reflect interdisciplinary interests, integrating analytical rigor with computational methods to address complex systems in natural and engineered environments.
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