Baltazar Espinoza Cortes
Research Assistant Professor,
Network Systems Science and Advanced Computing Division,
Biocomplexity Institute & Initiative, University of Virginia
About me
About me
I received my Ph.D. in 2018 from the Simon A. Levin Mathematical, Computational and Modeling Sciences Center at Arizona State University.
Before joining the University of Virginia, I also was appointed as Visiting Research Scholar at the Division of Applied Mathematics, at Brown University; and as a Postdoctoral Research Scholar at Arizona State University.
I received my B. Sc. in Mathematics from the University of Colima, where under the mentorship of Prof. Ricardo A. Sáenz I worked on Harmonic Analysis on fractals.
Research
Research
Research Interests
Mathematical and Computational Epidemiology
Multi-scale analysis of infectious diseases
Mathematical Biology
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