MTTW'21 Complex Waves and Resonances. A Review on Recent Advances
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- Date: 07 Oct 2021
- Time: 11:15 AM to 12:00 PM
- All times are (UTC+02:00) Riga
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Co-sponsored by Riga Technical University
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Prof. Yury Shestopalov
Complex Waves and Resonances. A Review on Recent Advances
Yury Shestopalov is now a professor of mathematics at the University of Gävle, Sweden. He accomplished complete university career from teaching assistant to professor and department head at Moscow State University (MSU), Karlstad University and the University of Gävle (since 2013). Y. Shestopalov has been continuously teaching (since 1977) all university courses in mathematics. In 1992-1993 he created and then was head of the department of computer science at the MSU Kolmogorov Advanced Education and Science Centre (AESC). The Kolmogorov School. Y. Shestopalov organized the teaching of computer science, programming, and foundations of applied mathematics, worked out programs and basic courses, textbooks, compendiums, and course materials. As a member of the Board of Advisors and then of the Board of Directors Y. Shestopalov initiated the Faculty of Higher Pedagogical Education at MSU. His main scientific results and contributions are within the following areas: spectral theory of operators and its application in mathematical methods for electromagnetics; methods of solution to inverse problems and problems with uncertain data; wave propagation in nonlinear media and nonlinear operator equations; integral equations, partial differential equations; numerical methods, optimization, applied computer codes, software and program packages. Among his recent achievements are complete description of the spectrum of waves in a broad class of inhomogeneously filled waveguides and mathematical theory of inverse waveguide problems. Y. Shestopalov has authored and co-authored five books, also published in USA and UK, more than 80 articles in peer-reviewed journals and in total more than 250 scientific works. He supervised several PhD works; among his disciples there are active professors in mathematics, applied mathematics and electrical engineering. Y. Shestopalov performs international cooperation as visiting professor and coheads international research projects with several institutions in Sweden, Latvija, USA, Japan, Germany, Finland, Russia, and Ukraine. Since 1977 Y. Shestopalov organized more than 20 and participated in more than 60 international conferences and symposia; he is Vice-Chairman of Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium and Programme Committee member of several major URSI conferences.
Address:University of Gävle, , Högskolan i Gävle, Sweden
Agenda
IEEE Day 2021 Opening
09:00-10:00 (Azenes 12, online passcode: 403020)
Speech from Riga Technical university
Vice-rector for Research, Riga Technical University, Dr. Sc. Ing., Professor Talis Juhna
Speech from IEEE Latvia Section
Chair of IEEE Latvia Section, Prof. Nadezhda Kunicina
Speech from IEEE Latvia Section COM/MTT/AP Joint Societies Chapter
Chair of IEEE Latvia Section COM/MTT/AP Joint Societies Chapter, Co-chair of MTTW'21, Dr. Arturs Aboltins
Speech from organizers of MTTW'21
Co-chair of MTTW'21, Dr. Anna Litvinenko
Key note talk
10:00-10:45 (Azenes 12, online passcode: 403020)
Geodesic Lens Antennas for 5G/6G and Satellite Communications
Full professor, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, KTH, Prof. Oscar Quevedo-Teruel
Coffee break
10:45-11:15 (Azenes 12 hall)
Key note talk
11:15-12:00 (Azenes 12, online passcode: 403020)
Invited Young Researcher
12:00-12:45 (Azenes 12, online passcode: 403020)
Fiber optical sensor networks
PhD Researcher at Technical Universtiy of Madrid and at the University of Applied Sciences Wismar, Mr. Marek Götten
IEEE Day 2021
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