Jhoana Romero, Ph.D.
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Biografía
Jhoana Romero studied a master in Biomathematics at University of Quindío in Colombia, then she obtained a Ph.D in Mathematics at University of Antioquia in Colombia (2017) . Ocasional professor for 5 years at University of Antioquia. Currently she is a professor researcher at the School of Mathematical and Computational Sciences at Yachay Tech.
Summary of Interests
Mathematical biology, qualitative analysis of dynamical systems defined through ordinary differential equations, optimal control theory.
Current Research projects
Optimal control problems for vector-borne diseasses
Hopf bifurcation in bacterial resistance to antibiotics
Selected Publications
Mathematical modeling on bacterial resistance to multiple antibiotics caused by spontaneous mutations, Biosystems 117 60-67 (2014)
A simple test for asymptotic stability in some dynamical systems, Revista de Ciencias Univalle 18(1) 21-32 (2014)
Mathematical modeling of bacerial resistance to antibiotics by mutations and plasmids, Journal of biological systems 24(01) 129-146 (2016)
An optimal control problem applied to malaria diseasse in Colombia, Applied mathematical sciences 12 (6) 279-292 (2018)
An optimal control problem and cost-effectiveness analysis of malaria diseasse with vertical transmission applied to San Andrés de Tumaco (Colombia), Computational and applied mathematics (2018)