Anael Verdugo

PhD Student

657 Rhodes Hall,  Ithaca, NY 14953

607-255-3399

av96@cornell.edu

Biography | Research | Publications | Teaching | CV

Academic Bio

B.S. 2003  California Institute of Technology : Mathematics
M.S. 2007  Cornell University : Applied Mathematics
Ph.D. 2008  Cornell University : Applied Mathematics [expected]

Research

I am working with Dr. Richard H. Rand from the Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Department at Cornell.  My research work involves using mathematical methods, such as perturbation and bifurcation theory, to study the dynamics of differential-delay equations (DDEs). These DDEs arise in many areas such as engineering and biology.  One of the applications and purposes of my research is the dynamical study of biological models of gene expression.

 

Publications

Refereed Journal Publications
4. Mendelowitz, L., Verdugo, A., and Rand, R. "Dynamics of Three Coupled Limit Cycle Oscillators with Application to Artificial Intelligence." Commun Nonlinear Sci Numer Simulat, doi:10.1016/j.cnsns.2007.08.009 (In Press)
3. Verdugo, A. and Rand, R. "Center Manifold Analysis of a DDE Model of Gene Expression." Comm Nonlinear Sci Numer Simulat, 13:1112-1120 (2008).
2. Verdugo, A. and Rand, R. "Hopf Bifurcation in a DDE Model of Gene Expression." Commun Nonlinear Sci Numer Simulat, 13:235-242 (2008).
1. Rand, R. and Verdugo, A. "Hopf Bifurcation Formula for First Order Differential-Delay Equations." Comm Nonlin Sci Numer Simul, 12:859-864 (2007)

Refereed Conference Proceedings

1. Verdugo, A. and Rand, R. "Delay Differential Equations in the Dynamics of Gene Copying." Proceedings of the 2007 ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences, paper no. DETC2007-34214 (2007)

Papers Submitted

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Papers in Preparation
* Verdugo A., Rand R., "Periodic Solutions of a Gene Regulatory Network with Delay: A Continuous Model Approach." In preparation
* Ohlsson H., Wahi P., Kalmar-Nagy T., and Verdugo A. "Confirmation of Aschoff's Rule in a Delay Equation Model for Circadian Rhythm." In preparation

Teaching

Sp 2008

Department of Mathematics, Cornell University

Teaching assistant: Math 293 (Differential Equations)
Fa 2005

Department of Mathematics, Cornell University

Teaching assistant: Math 111 (Calculus I) and Math 112 (Calculus II)
Fa 2004

Benjamin Franklyn High School

Instructor: Physics III & Physics IV

Jose Vasconcelos High School

Instructor: Calculus I & Calculus II
Sp 2004

Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Cornell University

Grader: TAM 311 (Advanced Engineering Analysis II)

CV

  Last revised: 03/10/08