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Justin Cole is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCS), affiliated with the College of Letters, Arts & Sciences. His research focuses on applied mathematics, particularly nonlinear wave phenomena in dispersive media, solitons, asymptotic methods, and numerical solutions of differential equations. Dr. Cole holds a Ph.D. and M.S. in Mathematics from Florida State University (2016) and a B.S. in Mathematics and Physics from Wichita State University (2011).
His research interests include data-driven methods, topological insulators, integrable nonlinear PDEs, and the inverse scattering transform. Notable areas of exploration involve wave interactions in photonic lattices, soliton dynamics, and topological protection in Floquet systems. Before joining UCS, he served as a Research Associate in Applied Mathematics at the University of Colorado Boulder (2016–2020).
His publications span topics such as rogue wave approximation, topological insulator systems, and dispersive hydrodynamics. He maintains an active Google Scholar profile and collaborates on projects involving nonlinear dynamics and wave propagation. No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided texts, but his work contributes to foundational advancements in applied mathematical physics.
Dr. Cole’s academic contributions include advising on graduate research in applied mathematics and numerical methods. His personal website provides further details on his research projects and collaborations.


