Curriculum Vitae
Sabir Umarov
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Address:
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Department of
Mathematics, E-mail Sabir.Umarov@tufts.edu Webpage: http://www.tufts.edu/~sumaro01/ |
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Nationality: |
Uzbekistan Languages: Uzbek, English, Russian, German
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Research fields: |
Partial differential equations, probability theory, stochastic differential equations |
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Education:
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1990-1993, Mathematics
Institute of the ·
1983-1986, Moscow Power
Engineering Institute ( ·
1975-1980, ·
Mathematics and
Mechanics, Master’s Diploma, 1980 ·
1995-1996, |
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Service: |
Editorial Board of “Fractional Calculus and Applied Analysis”; Reviewer of Mathematical Reviews, Zentralblatt MATH, and numerous journals |
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Supervised: |
3 PhD dissertations at NUU (Saydamatov, Shadibekov, Nazarova); 2 postdocs; over 20 bachelor and master’s topics |
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Courses taught: |
Basic courses: Calculus I, II, III; Functional analysis; Linear algebra; Analytic geometry; Ordinary differential equations; Partial differential equations; Numerical methods; Probability theory; Statistics Specialized courses: Contemporary methods of mathematical physics and differential equations; Fractional order differential equations and applications; Spectral theory of linear pseudo-differential operators; Random walk models and anomalous diffusion processes; Fractional calculus; Advanced probability; Stochastic differential equations |
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Publications: |
Published
more than 60 articles, preprints, including mathematical education
pamphlets. Click here for the list of math publications
(other publications are not included)
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Employment record:
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2007 – , Assistant Professor, 2005- 2007,
Visiting Professor, 1993-2007,
Professor, National 2000 – 2003, Cambridge Education Consultancy (part time), Supervised implementation of professional education project, funded by Asian Development Bank 1990 – 1993,
PostDoc, National University of Uzbekistan, partially Moscow Energy
Institute, 1987 – 1990,
Asso. Professor, 1983 – 1987, Postgraduate Instruction, Moscow Power Engineering Institute 1980 – 1982, Engineer, Cybernetics Institute of the Academy of Science of Uzbekistan, Numerical solution of some partial differential equations, programming and testing of accuracy |
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Professional societies: |
American Mathematical Society, since 1987; Uzbek Mathematical Society International Society for Analysis, its Applications and Computation (ISAAC), since 2003 (lifetime member) |
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Universities
visited:
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CBPF (Brazilian Institute
for Physics Research), Free |
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Grants, honors:
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2005-2006, UNM, Albuquerque, Grant of the Fulbright Program 2003-2004 and 1999-2000 Free 1994-1995 NSF international research grant (grant # Z1000) 1992 Individual NSF grant
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Conferences: |
International
Conference “Complexity, Metastability and Nonextensivity”, Catania, Italy,
July 1-5, 2007; Los-Alamos Days, Tucson, AZ, USA, February 9-10, 2007;
International Conference “Dynamical Systems and Statistical Mechanics”,
Durham, UK, July 3-13, 2006; International Symposium on Fractional Calculus,
Dunedin, New Zealand, January 9-13, 2006; International Conference
“Differential and Difference Equations”, Melbourne, FL, 2005, USA; The IV
International Conference on High
Dimensional Probability, Santa Fe, NM, USA, June 20-24, 2005; International Conference “Silk
Road Quantum Mechanics; Tashkent, Uzbekistan, September 28 – October 3, International
Conference “Mimetic discretizations in mechanics”, San Diego, International
Conference “Differential Equations”, International
conference “Actual Problems of Complex Analysis”,
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