Editor in chief


Dr. Higinio Ramos Calle

Professor
Department of Mathematics
Professor at University of Salamanca
Campus Viriato, 49022
Zamora, Spain
Email: higra@usal.es
Researcher ID: M-1342-2014
Orcid ID: 0000-0003-2791-6230


Awards and Honors


  • Extraordinary Award for Ph. D. studies. (2004)
  • Vice-director of the Department of Applied Mathematics (Univ. of Salamanca)
  • Responsible of the Computation Scientific Group (University of Salamanca)
  • SOCIEDAD CASTELLANO-LEONESA DE PROFESORESDE MATEMÁTICAS (1993-present)
  • SOCIEDAD ESPANOLA DE MATEMATICA APLICADA (2005-present)
  • RUNGE-KUTTA CLUB (John Butcher) (2005-present)

Biography


Prof. Higinio Ramos Calle has received his PhD in the year 2004 in Mathematics from the University of Salamanca. His journey into research started with his Mathematics Degree (1980-1985). At present Prof. Higinio Ramos Calle is working as professor in Mathematics at the University of Salamanca, Zamora, Spain.

Prof. Higinio Ramos Calle has more than 105 publications in reputed journals and in particular 74 publications in scopus with a total of 822 citations thus far. Besides the publications he has managed around 14 projects (as participant) and has made 69 presentations of communications, and 7 invited conferences. In the year 2004, Prof. Higinio Ramos Calle has received Extraordinary Award for Ph. D. studies for his thesis titled - New families of numerical methods for the solution of second order initial value problems of oscillatory type.

Prof. Higinio Ramos Calle has often been invited as guest speaker in international conferences around the world. As a researcher, his key interest areas include Numerical analysis and differential equations. Also, he is affiliated to the Scientific Computing Group at the University of Salamanca. Apart from his native language – Spanish, Prof. Higinio Ramos Calle is proficient in two other foreign languages - English and French. Some of his managerial skills include him serving as Vice-director of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Responsible of the Computation Scientific Group at the University of Salamanca.

Research Interest


  • Numerical analysis
  • Differential equations
  • Numerical and Computational Mathematics