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Stephanie Lewkiewicz is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Temple University, affiliated with the College of Science and Technology. Her primary research focuses on mathematical biology, with expertise in ordinary and partial differential equation (ODE/PDE) models applied to ecological and immunological systems.
Her work includes modeling T-cell population dynamics in aging and disease contexts, such as HIV infection and thymic atrophy. At Temple, she studies PDE models of invasive species like the spotted lanternfly pest, analyzing temperature sensitivity and climatic impacts. She also explores applied mathematics domains including variational calculus, optimization, and computational methods for viral hepatitis dynamics.
Her recent articles highlight interdisciplinary approaches to ecological modeling (e.g., pest resistance to climate variability) and viral dynamics (e.g., HCV parameter estimation). While no awards are explicitly listed, her research bridges theoretical mathematics with real-world biological systems.
Lewkiewicz's advising record and grant details are not detailed in the provided texts. Her office is located in Wachman 516, Temple University.




