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Meet Angela

Associate Professor, Mathematics

Education

2002 Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Macedonia, B.S.
2005 University of South Florida, M.A.
2009 University of South Florida, Ph.D.

Courses Taught

Modern Abstract Algebra
Differential Equations
Discrete mathematics
Introductory to Higher Level Mathematics
Calculus I
Calculus II
Calculus III
Pre-Calculus
Calculus for Business
College Algebra
First Year Seminar
Undergraduate Research in Mathematics
Internship in Mathematics

Career Specialties

Angela Angeleska specializes in applied discrete mathematics. Her work applies graph theory, knot theory and formal languages in natural computing and modeling bio-molecular processes. In recent years she has studied the clustering problem in networks and its applications to bio-chemical networks and even social networks.

Professional and Community Activities

Angeleska has worked as a visiting research collaborator at Princeton University, the University of Potsdam-Germany, the Max Planck Institute in Golm, Germany, and the Norwegian School of Business -BI in Oslo. She is a published author in journals such as Discrete Applied Mathematics, Bioinformatics, Theoretical Computer Science, Journal of Theoretical Biology and books from the Natural Computation Series. Some of her recent publications are:

Angeleska, A., Omranian S., Nikoloski, Z. (2021) Coherent Network Partitions: Characterization with Cographs and Prime Graphs. Theoretical Computer Science, Vol.894 (26) 3-11.

Omranian, S., Angeleska A., Nikoloski, Z. (2021) Efficient and accurate identification of protein complexes from protein-protein interaction networks based on the clustering coefficient, Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal, Vol.19 5255-5263

Omarian, S., Angeleska, A., Nikoloski, Z. (2020) Parameter-free Network-based prediction of protein complexes, Bioinformatics,37(1), 73-81.

Angeleska, A., Nikoloski, Z. (2019) Coherent Network Partitions. Discrete Applied Mathematics, 266(2) 283-290.

Angeleska’s research has been presented at many professional meetings/conferences at national and international levels (in the USA, Italy, Germany, Macedonia, Norway). She directed multiple undergraduate research projects, presented at local and regional conferences by UT students. She is a member of the American Mathematical Society-AMS and Association for Women in Mathematics- AWM, and served as a vice president for site selection at the Mathematical Association of America, MAA Florida Chapter. Angeleska had been the Math Club advisor and internship coordinator at The University of Tampa for a decade and served as an organizer and chair for the Lecture Series in Mathematics.

Honors and Awards

Provost’s Commendation for Outstanding Teaching University of South Florida USF
Teaching Award, Department of Mathematics, USF
Learning Enrichment Grant, The University of Tampa UT
Delo Grant, UT
RISE Grant, UT
NSF-AWM Travel Grant
NSF/NIH Research Collaborator Grant