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Ilia Evteev

Ph.D. candidate in mathematical modeling
Experience

Tula State University

associate professor / September, 1996June, 2014

associate professor of physics department of Tula state university

Research Expertise
Computational Theory and Mathematics
Analysis
Geometry and Topology
About
I am a highly educated individual with a passion for mathematical modelling and its applications. I hold a Ph.d. in mathematical modelling , where I conducted extensive research and received specialized training in various mathematical models and their practical applications. Throughout my academic journey, I have always been fascinated by the power of mathematical modelling in solving complex real-world problems.   My doctoral thesis focused on mathematical simulation of diffusion processes in powder metal systems with distribution in size of particles and its accuracy has been validated through several published papers. I have also gained valuable teaching experience as an associate professor at Tula State University. I have taught a variety of courses related to mathematical modelling, including delivering lectures on general and theoretical physics – mechanics, thermodynamics, electricity, and quantum physics. My teaching style is highly interactive and focused on practical applications to help students better understand the concepts.   Overall, my education and experience have equipped me with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, as well as a deep understanding of mathematical modelling and its applications. I am excited to continue my journey in this field and contribute to its advancements through research and collaboration.   I have programming skills (e.g.) in Wolfram Mathematica. In my last publication at arxiv.org (arXiv:1705.01155 [astro-ph.IM]) «Differential equation of an aspherical lens and its solution» I compiled and solved the differential equation of an aspherical lens.

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