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Paul Aronstein PhD 2024 Environmental Systems Research • Copper speciation in airborne particles • Experimental wear and weathering of copper in braking systems and generation of respirable particles Danielle Jones PhD Candidate Environmental Systems Research • Mercury and nutrient biogeochemical...

PUBLICATIONS

Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=e5NyT6IAAAAJ&hl=en §: Corresponding Author; G: Graduate student advisee; U: Undergraduate student advisee [62] Hao, P. G, Ye, Q., Moo, Z. G, DeMarsh, K. G, Wang, Y. G, Palm, B., Zarzana, K., Apel, E. C., Tyndall, G. S., Orlando, J. J., and...

Lab Alumni

Former Graduate Students Erica Hanes earned her MA in Psychology from UC Merced in 2024. She received her BA in Human Development and Family Studies from Penn State University. During her time at UCM, she researched aspects of culture and stress among Latino/a adolescents. Erica is excited to...

Organization

Summer School NSF-PIMS: Structure-Preserving Scientific Computing and Machine Learning Summer School and Hackathon (Seattle, Jun 2025) co-organized with Jingwei Hu, Steven Ruuth and Raymond Spiteri Workshops BIRS 5-day Workshop, Structured Machine Learning and Time–Stepping for Dynamical Systems...

Members

H. Tomas Rube Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Mathematics Starting July 2022, H. Tomas Rube is an assistant professor in Applied Mathematics at University of California, Merced. With an undergraduate degree in engineering physics and a PhD in theoretical physics, Tomas’ research lies at...

Vita

ZULEMA VALDEZ zvaldez@ucmerced.edu https://sites.ucmerced.edu/zulema-valdez EDUCATION University of California at Los Angeles 2002 PhD, Sociology 1996 MA Thesis, Sociology 1992 BA, Sociology ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE University of California, Merced 2023-25 Associate Vice Chancellor of Equity...

Academic Publications

November 2025 Joy-Writing Our Future: Centering Joy as Transformative Practice (with Eileen Camfield, Leslie Bayers, and Lott Hill), Interactive Session presentation at the 50th Annual Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education (POD) Network Conference, San Diego, CA...

Teaching

BIO 180 - Mathematical Modeling for Biology This course covers statistical modeling of complex data sets, mathematical modeling of population and epidemics, and extensive practice of "R" programing language. Semesters: SS2023, FS2023, SS2024, FS2024, SS2025, FS2025 BIO 182 - Bioinformatics This...