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Gerard Olivar-Tost

Dr. Gerard Olivar-Tost

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Dr. Gerard Olivar-Tost received the title of Mathematician from the University of Barcelona (Barcelona, Spain) in 1987 and Doctor of Sciences, Mathematics, from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (Barcelona, Spain) in 1997 (Cum Laude). From 1987 to 2005, he was an Associate Professor within the Department of Applied Mathematics IV at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. In 2005, he moved to Universidad Nacional de Colombia, where he currently works as a Full Professor. He is an Adjunct Faculty Member at ASU. His subjects of interest are Engineering and Applied and Industrial Mathematics, specifically, their applications to science and engineering modeling and simulation, nonlinear dynamics, bifurcations, and complex systems. In 2011, he founded and held the Presidency of the Colombian Section of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM).

Research Keywords & Expertise

Complex Systems
Dynamical Systems
Environmental Engineer...
Nonlinear Dynamics
Complex Networks

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Dynamical Systems
Mathematical modeling and numerical simulation
Bifurcation analysis
Piecewise Smooth Systems
Nonlinear Dynamics
Complex Networks
Modelling and Simulation
Nonlinear Dynamics And Chaos
Modelling and simulation of energy systems
Modelling and simulation of agriculture sciences
Complex Systems
modeling and control of switching converters
Chaotic dynamics and applications

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Dr. Gerard Olivar-Tost received the title of Mathematician from the University of Barcelona (Barcelona, Spain) in 1987 and Doctor of Sciences, Mathematics, from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (Barcelona, Spain) in 1997 (Cum Laude). From 1987 to 2005, he was an Associate Professor within the Department of Applied Mathematics IV at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. In 2005, he moved to Universidad Nacional de Colombia, where he currently works as a Full Professor. He is an Adjunct Faculty Member at ASU. His subjects of interest are Engineering and Applied and Industrial Mathematics, specifically, their applications to science and engineering modeling and simulation, nonlinear dynamics, bifurcations, and complex systems. In 2011, he founded and held the Presidency of the Colombian Section of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM).