Gabriela Araujo-Pardo
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Martha Gabriela Araujo Pardo | |
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Araujo at Mérida, México in 2024 | |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | UNAM (BS, PhD) |
| Thesis | Daisy Structure in Desarguesian Projective Planes |
| Doctoral advisor | Luis Montejano Peimbert |
| Academic work | |
| Sub-discipline | |
| Institutions | UNAM |
Martha Gabriela Araujo-Pardo is a Mexican mathematician specializing in graph theory, including work on graph coloring, Kneser graphs, cages, and finite geometry. She is a researcher at the National Autonomous University of Mexico in the Mathematics Institute, Juriquilla Campus, and the 2024–2026 president of the Mexican Mathematical Society.
Araujo studied mathematics at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), where she completed her Ph.D. in 2000. Her dissertation, Daisy Structure in Desarguesian Projective Planes, was supervised by Luis Montejano Peimbert.[1] She has worked for the UNAM Mathematics Institute since 2000, with a postdoctoral research visit to the Polytechnic University of Catalonia in Spain.[2]
She is the president of the Mexican Mathematical Society (SMM) for the term 2024–2026. [3]
Recognition
In 2004, Araujo was awarded the Sofía-Kovalevskaia grant.[4] In 2013, Araujo won UNAM's Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz 2013 award,[5] and was elected to the Mexican Academy of Sciences.[3] In 2024, Araujo was named Fellow of The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS).[4]