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Mihaela Ignatova is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Temple University, affiliated with the College of Science and Technology. Her research focuses on partial differential equations (PDEs) relevant to physics, engineering, and biology, with a particular emphasis on fluid-structure interactions, surface quasigeostrophic equations in bounded domains, and the Nernst-Planck-Navier-Stokes system describing ionic diffusion in fluids. She holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics and has contributed significantly to the analysis of charged fluid dynamics, electroconvection, and nonlinear PDE models.
Her work includes studies on the global regularity of critical SQG equations in bounded domains, long-time dynamics of electroconvection models, and the mathematical analysis of fluid-structure interactions. She has published extensively in top journals like Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis, SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis, and Nonlinearity. Her research often bridges theoretical mathematics with applications in geophysical fluid dynamics and electrokinetic phenomena.
Ignatova collaborates with leading mathematicians such as Peter Constantin and Vlad Vicol. Her current projects explore the stability of nonequilibrium steady states in charged fluid systems and the ergodic properties of stochastic electroconvection models. She maintains an active personal research website and is a sought-after reviewer for multiple international journals.

