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Dr. Anna Maria Spagnuolo serves as Professor of Mathematics in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Oakland University's College of Arts and Sciences and as Executive Director of the Oakland University Math Corps.
She earned her Ph.D. from Purdue University and has developed a distinguished research program bridging theoretical mathematics with practical applications. Her research focuses on Fluid Flow in Porous Media, Numerical Analysis, Mathematical Modeling, and applications in Mathematical Biology including the Computation of Disease Processes. Her interdisciplinary work combines computational methods with physical modeling to address complex problems in fluid dynamics and biological systems.
- 2023 Distinguished Professor of the Year Award, Michigan Association of State Universities
Dr. Spagnuolo has successfully mentored doctoral students including Amera H. Almusharrf (2016) who researched 'Delay Differential Equations and the Logistic Model with Two Delays,' and Daniel Coffield (2009) who developed 'A Model for Single Phase Flow in Horizontally Fractured Porous Media Using Homogenization Techniques.' Her students have progressed to academic positions at institutions including The Royal Commission Yanbu Colleges & Institutes and the University of Michigan-Flint.
As Executive Director of the Oakland University Math Corps, she leads comprehensive mathematics education initiatives that provide tutoring, mentoring, and enrichment programs for students from elementary through college levels, with particular emphasis on supporting underserved student populations.




