Cristóbal Sebastián Quiñinao Montero
Assistant Professor
Universidad de O'Higgins
Rancagua, Chile
Mean-field equations; Theoretical neuroscience;Mathematical Ecology;Chaos propagation property;Mathematical physics;Stochastic processes;Partial differential equations
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Licenciatura en Ciencias de la Ingeniería, mención Matemáticas, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE. Chile, 2010
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Master de Sciences et Technologies, Mention Mathématiques et Applications, Spécialité Mathématiques de la Modelisation, UNIVERSITE PIERRE ET MARIE CURIE-PARIS VI. Francia, 2012
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Doctorat en Mathématiques, UNIVERSITE PIERRE ET MARIE CURIE-PARIS VI. Francia, 2015
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Mathematical Engineer, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE. Chile, 2010
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PhD Student Full Time
UNIVERSITÉ PIERRE-ET-MARIE-CURIE, PARIS VI
Jussieu
Paris, Francia
2012 - 2015
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Postdoctoral Fellow Full Time
UNIVERSITE PAUL SABATIER TOULOUSE III
Paul Sabatier
Toulouse, Francia
2016 - 2016
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Director Full Time
Universidad de O'Higgins
Rancagua, Chile
2021 - At present
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Postdoc (ANILLO SOC 1405) Full Time
PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE
Ciencias Biológicas
Santiago, Chile
2015 - 2016
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Assistant Professor Full Time
Universidad de O'Higgins
Rancagua, Chile
2017 - At present
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Postdoc (Fondecyt) Full Time
UNIVERSIDAD DE VALPARAISO
Ingeniería
Valparaíso, Chile
2017 - 2020
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Engineer Full Time
Biosigma S.A.
Santiago, Chile
2010 - 2010
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Lecturer, Ordinary Differential Equations Part Time
Universidad de Chile
Santiago, Chile
2016 - 2016
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Assistant Professor Full Time
Universidad de O'Higgins
Rancagua, Chile
2017 - At present
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Associated Researcher Other
Centro de Modelamiento Matemático
Santiago, Chile
2018 - At present
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Associated Researcher Other
Instituto de Ecología y Biodiversidad
Santiago, Chile
2019 - At present
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Invited Professor Full Time
Université Paris Dauphine
Paris, Francia
2018 - 2018
Co-advisor: Bárbara Seaman, Ph.D. Program in Biological Sciences, mention Ecology, PUC.
Event organization
1. Annual Meeting of the Chilean Mathematical Society SOMACHI 2018 (organizing committee member)
2. Math and Bio Session, Annual Meeting of the Chilean Mathematical Society SOMACHI 2018 (organizing committee member)
3. OCI Workshops 2020, Chilean Society of Computer Science (local coordinator)
4. Member of the Scientific Evaluation Committee, CRECyt, PAR Explora O'Higgins, Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología, Conocimiento e Innovación Universidad de O'Higgins
Research Visits
1. Paris Dauphine University, 2018. Invited by Professor Stephane Mischler
2. Brandeis University, May 2019. Invited by Professor Jonathan Touboul
Selected Talks
1. Clamping in the strongly connected FitzHugh-Nagumo system, Seminario Científico STIC-AmSud, Asunción, Paraguay (October 2019)
2. Positional Information Effects on the Schelling’s Model of Segregation: Applications to Neurodevelopment, SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems, Snowbird Utah (May 2019)
3. New insights on the FitzHugh-Nagumo mean field system, Winter School on Deterministic and Stochastic Models in Neurosciences, Toulouse (December 2017)
4. Competitive reaction diffusion systems with spatial cues: homeoprotein and the stability of compartments in developing nervous system, 1st International Conference on Mathematical NeuroScience, Juan-les-Pins Antibes (June 2015)
5. Large-scale dynamics of the electrically-coupled Fitzhugh-Nagumo model: weak coupling & convergence to equilibrium, SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems, Snowbird Utah (May 2015)
Selected Seminars
1. Clamping and Synchronization in the strongly coupled FitzHugh-Nagumo model, Scientific Seminar STIC and MATH AmsSud, Universidad Nacional de Asunción, San Lorenzo, Paraguay (October 2019)
2. Modeling Neuronal and Ecological Systems: Mathematics and Numerics, Math & Bio Journal Club, Brandeis University, Boston (May 2019)
3. Topics on the propagation of chaos, basic notions and network models, Workshop de Redes y Biología, ECIM, Las Cruces (March 2016)
4. Neuroscience and Mathematics of Modeling, Connecting different areas of the brain, Ecology Laboratory Seminar, PUC, Santiago (October 2015)
5. Local homeoprotein diffusion can stabilize boundaries generated by graded positional cues, Groupe de Travail Math-Bio, UPMC, Paris (March 2015)
6. Local homeoprotein diffusion and boundary stability in the developing neuroepithelium: mathematical explorations, CIRB Seminar, Collège de France, Paris (October 2013)
7. Limits and dynamics of randomly connected neuronal networks, Seminaire des Doctorants, UPEC & UPEM. Paris (September 2013)
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Best Teacher of the Engineering School
Universidad de O'Higgins
Chile, 2017
Award given to the academic of the School with the best teaching performance during the school year
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Best Teacher of the Engineering School
Universidad de O'Higgins
Chile, 2018
Award given to the academic of the School with the best teaching performance during the school year
Proposal of a hybrid approach for tumor progression and tumor-induced angiogenesis |