20 July 2022
Mathematics | 2021 Young Investigator Award—Winner Announced
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We are pleased to announce the winner of the Mathematics (ISSN: 2227-7390) 2021 Young Investigator Award, Dr. Marina Murillo-Arcila.
Dr. Marina Murillo-Arcila is currently an associate professor at the Instituto Universitario de Matemática Pura y Aplicada at Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia, Spain. Her research is in the field of the study of abstract evolution equations and linear dynamical systems in infinite dimensions. Contributions to the first line of research on evolution equations emphasize the study of the qualitative properties of linear and nonlinear integrodifferential equations in the context of Banach spaces. Contributions to the research line of linear dynamical systems in infinite dimension focus on the study of properties such as Devaney chaos and other dynamical properties of operators and positive semigroups due to their essential connection with the study of the asymptotic behavior of the solutions of certain partial derivative equations. Additionally, she has been involved in the research collaboration on the application of epidemiological models to describe message dissemination in infrastructure-less and vehicular networks.
Please join us in congratulating Dr. Marina Murillo-Arcila for her outstanding achievements.
We want to thank the award committee for their excellent work in the hard task of selecting a winner from such a large number of excellent candidate profiles and all the nominees from the various fields of study for their participation. We will continue to reward young scientists with the Young Investigator Awards and wish them every success in their careers.
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