
Gabriela Jaramillo
دانشیار · Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations
University of Houstonمعرفی
Gabriela Jaramillo is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Houston. Her research focuses on nonlinear partial differential equations, integro-differential equations, and pattern formation in biological and physical systems. She investigates how nonlocal diffusion mechanisms influence pattern formation, particularly in oscillatory media, and explores defects and impurities in such systems.
Her teaching roles include advanced mathematics courses such as Partial Differential Equations, Theory of Differential Equations, and Multivariable Calculus at the University of Houston, as well as prior teaching at the University of Arizona and University of Minnesota.
She leads research programs such as the Summer REU on pattern formation, supervising students like Sameel Siddiqi, Kevin Sony, and Jared Solomon. Her work emphasizes nonlocal effects in biological systems, including studies on spiral waves, target patterns, and the impact of mutations on ecological models.
Recent publications explore topics like spiral wave dynamics in nonlocal oscillatory media and numerical methods for diffusive nonlocal operators. Her research bridges theoretical analysis with computational simulations, addressing challenges in pattern formation across disciplines.




