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Alicia Prieto Langaricar
Alma mater
  • University of Texas, Arlington (Ph.D)
  • University of Texas, Dallas (BS)
Awards
  • Henry L. Alder Award for Distinguished Teaching
  • 25 Under 35 MVP Award
Scientific career
Fields Mathematics
Institutions Youngingstown State University
Thesis From Discrete to Continuous Models of Cell Movement: An Application to Medical Implants (2012)
Doctoral advisor Hristo Venelinov Kojouharov

Alicia Prieto Langaricar is an American applied mathematician and professor of mathematics at Youngstown State University.

Education and career

Prieto Langaricar is the granddaughter of Mexican footballer Max Prieto. She is a graduate of the University of Texas at Dallas, and received her PhD in Applied Mathematics from University of Texas at Arlington in 2012. Her dissertation, From Discrete to Continuous Models of Cell Movement: An Application to Medical Implants was completed under the guidance of Hristo Venelinov Kojouharov.

She became an assistant professor of mathematics at Youngstown State University faculty in 2012, after she finished her doctorate.

Contributions

Prieto Langaricar's research focuses on the intersection of mathematics and biology, specifically problems related to the medical field.

She is one of four co-founders of Lathisms, a website that showcase Hispanic and Latinx mathematicians, their research, and their contributions.

In 2019 she became one of the associate directors of Project NExT, a program of the Mathematical Association of America to mentor new doctorates in mathematics.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, she organized events to give students food during shutdown, focusing particularly on the needs of international students stuck in university housing.

Awards and honors

Langarica won the Henry L. Alder Award for Distinguished Teaching from the Mathematical Association of America in 2019. She also won the 25 Under 35 Award in 2017, and was nominated for the Athena Award in 2019. She competed for five years in the Mexican Mathematical Olympiad, with first place finishes in two years.

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