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Academic Staff > Academic Staff > Ilya Bogaevskii
Visiting Professor at GTIIT since October 2024. Before joining GTIIT Ilya Bogaevskii was a Professor at Lomonosov Moscow State University. He also held visiting positions at the University of Liverpool, UK; Sobolev Institute of Mathematics, Novosibirsk, Russia; SISSA & ICTP, Trieste, Italy; the Observatory of Nice, France; Utrecht University, Netherlands; Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, the University of Cambridge, UK; The University of Aizu, Japan; Harvard University, USA; Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India.
Ph.D.: Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia, 1990, “Legendrian singularities and their transitions in Hamiltonian systems”, thesis advisor Vladimir Arnold.
Habilitation: Vladimir State University, Russia, 2019, “Fronts of stratified Legendrian submanifolds in problems of differential equation theory and optimization”.
Research interests: singularity theory and its applications; sub-Riemannian geometry, optimal control, optimization, variational problems; mathematical physics of graphene, wave propagation, semi-classical approximations; shock waves in gas dynamics, viscosity solutions of PDE, differential inclusions; dynamical systems and bifurcations, implicit ODE; convex analysis and geometry; mathematical problems of image processing and computer graphics.
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