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After completing her doctorate, DeLaViña became an assistant professor at the University of Houston–Downtown. She was promoted to full professor there in 2010, and became associate dean in 2012.
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DeLaViña grew up in a working-class family in Texas, with roots stretching back for five generations there. Her parents came from
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Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science
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computer program for automatically formulating conjectures in graph theory.
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One of DeLaViña's results in graph theory is related to an
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graph theory
University of Houston–Downtown
Bishop, Texas
Houston
University of Houston
University of Texas–Pan American
doctoral supervisor
Siemion Fajtlowicz
Graffiti
inequality
undirected graph
independent set
radius
Hamiltonian path



"Dr. Ermelinda DeLaViña - Mathematician"
SACNAS
Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science




Curriculum vitae
"IT Careers: Being Brave Part of Professional Development"
Ermelinda DeLaViña
Mathematics Genealogy Project
Chartrand, Gary
Zhang, Ping

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