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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

At the faculty of Applied Mathematics and Physics, every department carries on scientific research in actual branches of science and engineering. The main fields of research are as follows. engineering. The main fields of research are as follows.

  • Software for computers, computing complexes, and networks.

  • Mathematical models for stochastic systems and mathematical economics.

  • Mathematical cybernetics, information technologies in management and education.

  • Conceptual and mathematical modeling objects and systems in aerospace engineering.

  • Theoretical mechanics, continuum mechanics, and nonlinear wave mechanics.

  • Numerical methods for problems of aerospace engineering, technology and ecology.

  • Theory of differential and functional differential equations, its application to economic problems.

  • Theoretical and experimental physics, mathematical modeling in thermal physics.

    As a rule, scientific research is connected with development and investigation of mathematical models for various problems, with creation or choice of analytic or numeric methods, computing algorithms, and software. Their implementation, analysis of results and recommendations are also important elements of research work. Now scientists apply present-day recourses (computers, work stations, servers) integrated into local and global networks with various peripheral devices and software. Different experimental plants equipped with up-to-date appliances and facilities for automation of experiments are used as well.

    Students carry on research work in all scientific fields under supervision of experienced mathematicians of the faculty.

    There are about 100 post-graduate students and persons working for doctor's degree at the faculty. The faculty has 2 specialized Dissertation Boards that award doctor and candidate of physical and mathematical sciences degrees.

    150 candidates of science (Ph.D.) and 25 doctors of science have graduated the faculty.