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Driving Innovation in Dynamical Systems and Applied Mathematics

Emmanuel Teddy Fleurantin is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at George Mason University, specializing in dynamical systems, computational mathematics, and data assimilation. His research spans multiple areas of applied mathematics, with a strong focus on systems modeling and real-world applications.
In 2025, Dr. Fleurantin published “Tipping Mechanisms in a Carbon Cycle Model” in Chaos and currently has a paper under review on the 3D printing of invariant manifolds in dynamical systems, with several additional manuscripts in preparation. He co-organized the minisymposium “Tipping in Complex Systems – Theory and Applications” at the SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems in May and will organize a follow-up session at the joint SIAM/CAIMS Annual Meeting in July.
During the spring semester, he mentored undergraduate students through the Mason Experimental Geometry Lab (MEGL) on a project exploring traveling waves in reaction-diffusion systems. He is also co-organizing the Mathematics and Climate Research Network Colloquium Series. Later this year, Dr. Fleurantin will present his work at several conferences, including SIAM PD25 in Pittsburgh, PA, in November.