
Ursula Trigos-Raczkowski
Researcher · Biomathematics
University of Louisiana at LafayetteAbout
Ursula Trigos-Raczkowski is a Postdoctoral Researcher in Applied Mathematics at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Her work focuses on biomathematical models to study population dynamics in ecosystems, with current emphasis on tropical forests and climate-related challenges.
Education:
- Ph.D. Applied Mathematics (2023), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
- M.S. Applied Mathematics (2018), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
- B.S. Mathematics (2016), California State University Bakersfield
Research Interests: Her research employs partial differential equations, dynamical systems, stability analyses, and numerical simulations to explore structured population models (age, body size) and discrete systems. Key themes include competitive coexistence mechanisms, community diversity, biological trade-offs, and applications to tropical tree systems and climate science.
Awards/Grants: No awards or grants explicitly listed.
Advising/Labs: No formal advising roles or lab affiliations mentioned.
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