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Mitaire Ojaruega
Mitaire has been working with the Nuclear Physics Group at Michigan
University of Michigan
Dr. Mitaire Ojaruega is a National Science Foundation-AGEP Postdoctoral Research Fellow with the University of Michigan Nuclear Physics Group. His research interest includes nuclear reactions with short-lived radioactive nuclear beams, and radiation detec... » Read More
Jacob J. Oleson
Math Alliance Mentor
University of Iowa
Dr. Oleson is an Assistant Professor in Biostatistics and a faculty member in the Center for Public Statistics for the College of Public Health at the University of Iowa. He conducts both biostatistical methodologic research and collaborative clinical re... » Read More
Joe Omojola
Math Alliance Mentor
Southern University, New Orleans
Dr. Joe Omojola is currently a Professor of Mathematics and Physics at Southern University at New Orleans (SUNO). He is also the PI for Enhancement, Enrichment, and Excellence in Mathematics and Science (E3MaS) grant, Campus Coordinator for SUNO's Louisia... » Read More
MaryJo Ondrechen
Nanomedicine
Northeastern University
Mary Jo Ondrechen works in the areas of theoretical and computational chemistry and chemical biology. Her areas of interest include functional genomics – prediction of the functional roles of gene products (proteins), modeling of enzyme-substrate interact... » Read More
Audrey Pool O'Neal
"My truss held the most bricks."
University of California, Los Angeles
Audrey Pool O’Neal was just 14 when she built a truss out of balsa wood that held 80 pounds of bricks. Her I-beam design “wasn’t the most aesthetically pleasing – the others were much prettier,” she admits, “but my truss held the most bricks.” As a resu... » Read More
Paul Ontiveros
Rice-Houston AGEP
Rice University
Paul Ontiveros is involved in researching the physics of Earth’s magnetosphere. The primary focus is on the development of a computational model that represents the global electric and magnetic fields within the magnetosphere. This work will ultimately be... » Read More
this student is actively seeking a placement
Salomon Orellana
Political Science Post Doc
Michigan State University
My research and teaching interests include: Comparative Politics (electoral institutions, comparative public policy, advanced democracies, Europe, Latin America, Third World politics), Public Opinion (political psychology, political information, comparati... » Read More
Omayra Ortega
Ph.D., University of Iowa, Math Dept. Alumni
University of Iowa
Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics
Arizona State University

A Lucky Choice: Reflecting on My Time as a Grad Student in Mathematics at the University of Iowa

When I chose to attend the University of Iowa, my de... » Read More

Joseph Ortiz
SUNY AGEP
State University of New York (SUNY), Stony Brook
Joseph Ortiz is a first year student in the department of Materials Science with advisor Dilip Gersappe. He did his undergraduate work at University of Texas, Pan American. Edinburg, TX is his hometown. “I started out as an electrical engineer, moved t... » Read More
Nancy Ortiz
Midwest Crossroads AGEP
Indiana University, Bloomington
Spring 2009 Nancy Ortiz is spending her first year in Bloomington as a graduate student in the Department of Chemistry. Her involvement in the study of chemistry began with an interest in forensic science. As an undergraduate, she majored in chemistry ... » Read More
Reyes “Matiel” Ortiz
Ph.D., Spring 2008
University of Iowa
“As a minority student I have been supported on a GAANN grant. This support has enabled me to overcome my financial situation so that I could work to overcome the language difference and the differences in my mathematical background. The atmosphere in the... » Read More
Vanessa Ortiz
Grounded Theory: IGERT student explores the nanoscale with computer simulations
Drexel University
In ideal circumstances, the worlds of theoretical and experimental research are connected by a tight feedback loop, allowing each to be nourished by the products of the other. Their relationship isn't always so efficient in practice, however, since experi... » Read More
Reyes M. Ortiz-Albino
Math Alliance Mentor
Universidad de Puerto Rico, Mayagüez
Dr. Reyes “Matiel” Ortiz-Albino obtained his double-majored in Pure Mathematics and Computer Science at University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez. In 2002, was accepted as a GAANN Fellowship student in a Mathematics PhD Program at The University of Iowa. He defe... » Read More
Juan Ortiz-Navarro
Math Alliance Mentor
Universidad de Puerto Rico, Mayagüez
Dr. Juan Ortiz-Navarro obtained his major in Computational Mathematics at University of Puerto Rico – Humacao. In 2007, he obtained his PhD in Pure Math from the University of Iowa. He went on to work as a Visiting Assistant Professor at The University ... » Read More
Mary Osisami
SUNY AGEP
State University of New York (SUNY), Stony Brook
Mary Osisami is from Brooklyn, NY. She is in her third year in the department of Genetics with advisor Michael Frohman. She did her undergraduate work at Stony Brook University. She likes to sleep, read, sleep, and dance.... » Read More
Braxton Osting
Applied Mathematics and Earth & Environmental Sciences IGERT
Columbia University
Braxton Osting is a doctoral student in Applied Mathematics. He is interested in Partial Differential Equations, Dynamical Systems, and Numerical Methods. His academic goal at Columbia is to establish a solid understanding of methods used in Applied Mathe... » Read More


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