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Academic Position: Senior Research Fellow

Department: Institute of Biophysics and Biomedical Engineering

Institution: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

 

Address:

Ivaïlo M. Mladenov
Institute of Biophysics and Biomedical Engineering
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Acad. G. Bonchev Str., Bl. 21
1113 Sofia, Bulgaria


Tel: (++359 2)  979 26 37
Fax: (++359 2)  872 37 87

       
Mail address: mladenov@bio21.bas.bg

Public Profiles:

                        

                       

 

Professional Data

Positions Held: Qualifications:
Professor Institute of Biophysics and Biomedical Engeneering 2014
Senior Research Fellow Institute of Biophysics 1994  
Ph.D., Physics Central Lab. Biophysics 1990
Research Fellow    I Deg.Central Lab. Biophysics1990
Research Fellow   II Deg.Central Lab. Biophysics1985
Research Fellow  III Deg.Central Lab. Biophysics 1980
Specialist
Central Lab. Biophysics1978
MS, Physics Sofia University1977
BS, Physics Sofia University 1976

1978 - present - Research Fellow Bulgarian Academy of Sciences-Institute of Biophysics

Research Expertise: Mathematical Physics, Differential Geometry, Lie Groups and Lie Algebras, Differential Equations, Mathematical Biology

Former students: Petko Chernev - MSc (2001)
                             Mariana Hadzhilazova - PhD (2012)
                             Danail Brezov - PhD (2015)
    Linguistic Ability:

Native Language: Bulgarian
Other Languages: English, Russian

           
         





                 
      Reviewer in:

Mathematical Reviews
Zentralblatt MATH
J. Phys. A: Mathematical and General
Bulgarian National Science Foundation

   

Professional Membership:

American Mathematical Society
European Mathematical Society
Union of Bulgarian Mathematicians
Union of Bulgarian Physicists

SIAM

Research expertise according to
MSCS 2000 scheme :

22E70, 37J15, 53D20, 53D50, 81S10
17B81, 37J35, 53Z05, 70F05, 81R05

Or in plain words :

Geometric Quantization, Geometrical Aspects of the
Classical and Quantum Mechanics. Hamiltonian
Systems-Symmetries, Momentum Maps and Reductions.
Finite Dimensional Lie Groups and Lie Algebras - Explicit
Representations and Physical Applications, Kepler Problem
and Symmetries of the Dynamical Systems.

                 
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