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Reynaldo Castro-Estrada |
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Born in San Juan, Puerto Rico (1981), I have always attended public schools. In high school, I focused on auto collision repair and painting. Towards the end of high school, I began to develop a passion for computers and mathematics. I start to be motivated to study and began to excel, eventually entered college at Universidad Metropolitana (UMET) in Puerto Rico. I started college when I was 17 years old at UMET in San Juan, Puerto Rico. I received the MIE (Model Institute for Excellence) scholarship. I was only able to afford to go to college because of this scholarship. I did my bachelor degree in computer science with a minor in mathematics. While I was in college, I went to three different summer programs and when I graduated I held a fall internship in NASA and in MTBI 2003 (Los Alamos National Lab). Right now, I’m a graduate student at Arizona State University, working in the Computational Mathematics field. |
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| Coherence Resonance in SIR via stochastic parametric forcing | NADS / ASU |
Bruno Welfert & Juan Lopez |
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| Does gravitational gossip weigh heavy on your local area network (LAN)? | MTBI/ Los Alamos , NM |
Carlos Castillo-Chavez & Ariel Cintron-Arias |
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| Computational Modeling of Blazzars | NASA/Greenbelt, MD |
Demotheness Kazanas |
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| A Deterministic Approach to the Spread of Rumors | MTBI/ Los Alamos , NM |
Carlos Castillo-Chavez & Ariel Cintron-Arias |
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