Applied mathematics, bifurcation theory, mathematical modeling, computational mathematics.
PhD, ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ of Texas, Austin
Applied mathematics, bifurcation theory, mathematical modeling, computational mathematics.
Professor Ringland works in the qualitative and quantitative analysis of deterministic and stochastic dynamical systems.
, John Ringland, Martha Bohm, So-Ra Baek, Matthew Eichhorn. Earth Science Informatics, 14, 179–191, 2021.
Characterization of food cultivation along roadside transects with Google Street View imagery and deep learning, John Ringland, Martha Bohm, So-Ra Baek, Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 158, 36-50, 2019.
Boundaries of Sustainability in Simple and Elaborate Models of Agricultural Pest Control with a Pesticide and a Nontoxic Refuge, J. Mohammed-Awel, J. Bantle, A. Festinger, H. Jo, R. Klafehn, J. Ringland, J. Biol. Dyn., 6, 80-95, 2012.
Analysis of Sustainable Pest Control Using a Pesticide and a Screened Refuge, J. Ringland and P. George, Evolutionary Applications, 4, 459-470, 2011.
A Situation in which a Local Nontoxic Refuge Promotes Pest Resistance To Toxic Crops, Jemal Mohammed-Awel, Karen Kopecky, John Ringland, Theoretical Population Biology, 71, 2, 131-146, 2007.
John Ringland